With Nairobi City Stars languishing at the wrong end of the table, head coach Nicholas Muyoti is looking to draw inspiration from Tusker’s campaign last season where despite a slow start they went on to win the league.Just like Simba wa Nairobi, the Brewers had an abysmal start to the season that saw them dwell on the bottom half for majority of the first leg but turned on the style in the second leg as they went on to win the league.Wanyama reveals why he turned down moves to Saudi Arabia, Turkey and ItalyMuyoti was confident of turning City Stars’ poor form around as he looks for inspiration from Tusker’s 2021-2022 season albeit the campaign being annulled.“I have had good experiences in terms of where we are right now and where we can go, Tusker last season were down there 15 or 16th.In the second leg they came and turned things around, this is a good motivator for me and I believe it can be done, it’s just about making sure we get what we are doing right,” said Muyoti.##NAJAVA_MECA_6962746##City Stars have just a single win this season which came against Sofapaka that leaves them in the relegation zone with two points from safety.The former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach also touched on some of the issues that have been plaguing his side following an overhaul in the off season transfer window.Adebayor likens Tusker midfielder to Yaya Toure“This is a period of transition, we had many players coming in and the cohesion and gelling with other players has been too slow.Most of the players are coming of age, we are trying to introduce the young players and see how they will fit in, it has taken a bit longer but slow by slowly we will get where we want,” added Muyoti.