AFC Leopards defensive midfielder Musa Oundo says the guidance from his elder brother Tom Juma has helped him settle at the den and enjoy life in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).Oundo has been a revelation in the Ingwe midfield this season as his ability to tackle and progress the ball has seen him cement a place in the first team.The youthful midfielder who was signed from National Super League side Kibera Black Stars says he has been tapping confidence from Juma who serves as Leopards assistant coach.##NAJAVA_MECA_7023738##Interestingly, Juma played as a defensive midfielder during his active days and was part of the Harambee Stars team that participated in the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations final in Tunisia.Oundo revealed that his brother’s words of encouragement are a rich source of motivation even as he hopes that he will be able to transition to the professional level just like him.ACCC: Jaguars thump Uganda’s Weatherhead to bag first win of the tournament”I am have enjoyed all the matches I have played for this big club. I feel my game is improving on a weekly basis. Training and playing in the glare of my brother makes it more interesting. He has been encouraging me and wants me to continue giving my best,” he said.Oundo is not new in the top division as he previously played for the 2008 champions Mathare United as well as the defunct Chemelil Sugar FC.The midfielder who is nicknamed Pele in the meantime believes that Ingwe have what it takes to win the league title that has been missing from their cabinet since 1998.Mathare custodian Brian Olang’o passes full fitness test ahead of the slum derbyThe former champions have been doing incredibly well in the past rounds, a run that has seen them rise to the top five bracket.”It is possible to win it this season. It is still too early to conclude that there is a favourite to the title. We only need to be consistent going forward,” he added.