When Bandari signed Felix Oluoch from Kariobangi Sharks, the dockers thought that they had brought in the legs that will be banging in goals for them in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) for fun.Bandari acquired the forward following his exploits at Sharks where he netted twelve goals in the past campaign despite battling recurring injuries throughout the term that saw him miss a couple of matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_6911585##However, the forward has been found the tough going at his new work station as he has a goal to show for in the past five rounds that have seen the club net just two goals in the five encounters.The decline in form has been serving the forward sleepless nights as he admits to be under pressure to regain his goal scoring instincts and inspire the club to turn around the poor start.Omala sets first half season targets after blistering startOluoch who has also been struggling for regular game time thanks to the rotation policy employed by the technical bench said he had no excuse other than to give his employer return on the investment they made in him.”The truth is I am under pressure to score goals for my new club. I was signed purposely to do that and improve the general performance of the team. Things haven’t gone well in the last five rounds but I am certain that I will hit my best form,” he said.The blunt Bandari forward line will be boosted by the return of Ugandan danger man Umaru Kasumba from compassionate leave ahead of their next duel against Posta Rangers.Kipkirui outlines are of concern after patchy resultsWith Rangers scheduled to visit Mbaraki next week, Oluoch, in the meantime called on his teammates to grab the advantage of playing in front of their fans and register the second win of the season.”We have had time to reflect on what has not been working so far. We have identified the areas where we have been ineffective and hopefully, we will return to winning ways when we play Rangers next week,” he added.