Bandari left back Boniface Mwangemi is undoubtedly a talented player if the flashes of brilliance depicted at Dagoretti High School, Kariobangi Sharks and the national U20 team is anything to go by.His potential earned him a move to the 2018 Cup winners Bandari last year as the club sought to strengthen the left side of its defence that largely relied on Siraj Mohamed.##NAJAVA_MECA_6911544##The defender played a couple of matches in the past campaign that was ultimately, annulled by the federation’s Executive Committee upon its return to office.However, Mwangemi is yet to feature for the dockers in the five rounds played thus far in the current campaign despite being fully fit.He has been facing stiff competition for game time from Mohamed and Rooney Otieno who was promoted to the senior team in June and went on to make his league debut against Kenya Police.How football talent broke barriers for Wadadia trainer Joy WanjauEven though he admits that it is frustrating to catch proceedings from the stands, Mwangemi believes it is just a matter of time before he returns to the first team.”I am patiently waiting for turn to play. I reckon that once I get the nod to play, I will stick in the first team. I have been working hard in a bid to beat the competition and most importantly, to be ready to serve the team when called upon,” he said.While the youthful defender is yearning for game time, he is equally hoping that the club will put behind its poor start of life in the campaign and bridge the rift between them and league toppers, Tusker.The coastal darlings have won a game in five rounds and worst still, have scored a paltry two goals and conceded thrice.New kid on Bandari’s blocks dreams big after league debutHe says the run has invited pressure on their side considering that the beer makers whom they are looking to dethrone have a one hundred percent record.”The gap between us and the top team is a cause for concern. But I am confident that we will start the year well and catch up with the top teams,” he added.