Former Gor Mahia midfielder Kenneth Muguna has said the team needs to do more to win the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League title.Speaking after he watched the team beat Bidco 1-0 at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday, the Tanzania based Muguna said: “As to whether they can win the league, it is too early to say. But what I can say is that they have to work harder. They must do more to become champions again.”Muguna said he was impressed by the quality of the team when he watched them on Sunday.Match-fixing suspects released on Ksh 300,000 bail“This was my first time to watch Gor Mahia since I left the club and the quality was great. I was very happy to have been there when they won considering that this is a club that did so much for me. I will always love Gor Mahia no matter where I go. I also want to thank the coach for allowing me access to the dressing room to speak to the players and inspire them,” ##NAJAVA_MECA_7088115##“It was a good feeling to speak to them and re-unite with some of the players we played together in the past. Such memories are great and keeps one going.”The 27 year old midfielder started his football career at the now defunct Western Stima leaving on a high after he was named the Kenyan Football of the Year in 2015.One year later, he joined Gor Mahia where he played for two seasons scoring nine goals in 30 matches.EXCLUSIVE: Harambee Stars versus Burundi friendlies abortIn 2018, he played briefly in Albania for Tirana before returning to Gor Mahia and then left to join Tanzanian side Azam.Muguna made his debut for the national team Harambee Stars in 2019 during a friendly match against Uganda which ended in a 1-1 tie at Kasarani.