Sofapaka coach David Ouma says his team is targeting to finish better than last season and insists the signs are already there for it.The team is currently placed tenth in the standings, four places higher than they were at the same time last season.“We have already shown the signs that we can do better than last season and that remains our target at the moment,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_7024759##Ouma, a former Harambee Starlets head coach, admitted that the onset of covid-19 and last year’s world governing body FIFA suspension slapped on Kenya had affected the output and performance of most clubs and Sofapaka were no exception.“When covid hit, a lot of our teams were affected and it got to most of the teams and players. Just when we were starting to recover, the suspension hit us and last season’s league just cancellation made things worse.Having an organized league brings out the best in our teams and having an active national team allows players to show their talent something that we have not had in the last one year and this has had a big impact on most teams,” he pointed out.Seats installation at Kasarani Stadium to cost Ksh 115MHe, however, says his side is picking up slowly and he is happy with the progress being witnessed.“We are not yet where we need to be but we are making good progress and this is what gives us confidence that we shall do better.”Ouma, at the same time, insisted that it is too early to make a call on the title chase arguing thag all the top ten teams are still in contention.