After just four Premier League games, Sofapaka teenager Ben Stanley Omondi notched his maiden goal for the club but is not resting on his laurels as he remains hungry for more goals.The youngster who was plucked form National Super League (NSL) side Migori Youth FC came on in the second half to score Batoto ba Mungu’s fourth goal in the 4-0 win over Mathare United.Mathare coach castigates referee after awarding three penalties in Sofapaka clashBen Stanley revealed that despite being handed limited game time, he picked up a wealth of experience in the game against Mathare as he looks to add more goals and assists to his name.“This is my fourth match and I’m proud to be involved in the game against Mathare. I got less minutes but at least I have learned something.##NAJAVA_MECA_6929201##The goal is a boost and I’m waiting for the next matches where I’m targeting either an assist or a goal,” said the Sofapaka youngster.Baron Oketch unselfishly passed to Ben Stanley after a mix up between the Mathare defense as he took a touch before firing the ball into the empty net.Nzoia’s Salim Babu sets sights on Tusker in top of the table showdownThe teenager admitted that he was delighted to score his first Premier League goal noting that it is a dream every young player from the lower tiers habours.“I feel fantastic to score my first goal in the Premier League, it is something unique and it is the dream of every player from the lower leagues but I’m looking forward for more,” added Ben Stanley.