Nairobi City Stars defensive midfielder Clifford Ouma believes that the club has put its struggles to bed and will enjoy a relatively cosy ride in the second leg of the season.City Stars are rooted in the red zone heading to the second leg that gets underway this week thanks to the dismal run of results, the club managed in the first leg.One of the reason the attributed to their poor performance was, the wholesome changes rung before the campaign got underway and, the arrival of greenhorns who took time to adapt to the demands of the top division.##NAJAVA_MECA_7069094##However, Ouma, feels that the club has improved and dealt with what triggered the below part performance and thus, march to the second leg stronger and better.The midfielder who joined Simba wa Nairobi from National Super League side Migori Youth said, the cohesion in the team had shot up and the resolve to finish in the top ten had been embraced by all.Michael Kibwage delighted after returning to competitive football”We will certainly finish in the top ten bracket. We may have punched below our weight in the first leg but, we are ready to make amends in the final rounds. We have worked on the areas that let us down in the previous matches,” he said.Ouma, who is among the scores of players who are in their debut season in the top flight in the meantime, revealed the difference between the top and second tier and the lessons he had learnt thus far.The Kanga High School alumni watched the initial stages of the season from the bench but once he broke to the starting team, he stuck and established himself as the preferred choice in cushioning the defence.Mozzart Bet Cup: Round of 16 promises thrilling matches”The top flight is much simpler than the second tier. There is no room for mistakes in the top division unlike in the second one where one can commit grace errors and redeem himself. I a liking life in the top tier,” he added.The midfielder, will face competition for playing time from Ronney Kola and Elvis Noor in the second leg.