Former Kariobangi Sharks forward Tyson Kapchanga has expressed confidence in returning to the top flight next season with a better eye for the goal.Kapchanga left Sharks a couple of days ago for National Super League side Murang’a Seal after failing to secure first team duties and playing time.The forward who debuted for Seal in the course of the week against Kibera Black Stars said scaling down to the second tier is a move that will enable him regain his form. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7108518##He rubbished a suggestion indicating that leaving the top division for the second tier was a step down in his career stating that, the move was aimed at curing the hunger for game time.”I will come back to the top league a better player and a clinical forward. Everything went on well at Sharks apart from getting playing time. When Seal came on knocking, I wouldn’t have turned the offer down as it came with the guarantee for game time,” he said.When pressed to give his view on whether Seal had the mettle to attain automatic promotion, the former Nzoia Sugar man said the only thing standing between the club and a place in the top league was time. Injury woes haunt Tusker forward Ibrahim JoshuaThe Vincent Nyaberi coached side is the only team in the second division that has lost the fewest matches, having tasted defeat once in the twelve rounds played.The team has the third meanest defense after Kibera Black Stars and that of Shabana and boasts of having the second best forward line. “We will surely get promoted. We have what it takes to sustain the good run upto to the final round,” added the St. Anthony’s Boys High School product.