Despite the terrific start of life in the campaign, Posta Rangers goalkeeper Samuel Njau is not interested in building on the positive start and contest for the ‘Golden Glove’.The dreadlocked custodian has conceded two goals in the five matches played so far and has gone on to register three cleansheets in the duels.##NAJAVA_MECA_6911544##Njau who was sparingly used in the past campaign thanks to recurring injuries and competition for game time says he is interested in helping the mailmen achieve the objective of season rather.The shot stopper said the team’s target override his own and thus, will endeavor to put his best foot forward on match days in a bid to ensure that the club achieves the laid down objectives.How trailblazing Scorpions cut Blazers dominance in 2022 Kenya Hockey Union women’s Premier League”The thought of being declared the best goalkeeper at the end of the season hasn’t crossed my mind at all. I am fully focused on helping the team meet the set targets. Credit goes to the entire team for the cleansheets kept so far,” he said.Njau who joined Rangers from record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia last year revealed that the club’s head coach John Kamau was strict on players’ adherence to the tenets of team work.Babu demands respect to Nzoia Sugar for eye catching performances”The coach has been preaching the gospel of team spirit that is effectively working. I hope we will continue to get positive results going forward,” he said.Meanwhile, with Rangers set to hit the road down to the coast where they are scheduled to tackle Bandari next week, the former Western Stima glove man challenged the team to pick from where they left before the festive season break.