Nzoia Sugar attacking midfielder Joseph Mwangi says he has picked valuable lessons in the days he spent with the national team, Harambee Stars.Mwangi, was released from the camp on Tuesday alongside his teammate Hassan Beja, AFC Leopard’s custodian Levis Opiyo, and KCB’s Maurice Ojwang.The four were let go at a time when the team was boosted by the arrival of foreign-based players including skipper Michael Olunga, Zesco United’s Ian Otieno, and Denmark-based Daniel Anyembe.##NAJAVA_MECA_7118247##Mwangi and Beja earned maiden call-ups to the team that is preparing for a friendly game against Iran after impressing in the league matches for the sugarmen.Mwangi was summoned following the nine league goals and scores of assists he had managed in twenty league rounds.Firat set to engage more players with Kenyan roots for Harambee StarsThe 26-year-old said it was an honor to be recognized and train under the watch of Stars head coach Engin Firat and his team.“I consider myself lucky to have earned the call up and trained with the team. It will motivate me to work even harder. I learnt new tactics that I will definitely relay in the league matches. I wish those who have remained in camp well and luck in the tie against Iran,” he said.Harambee Stars coach warns moles within the teamHaving already tasted life in the Stars camp, Mwangi vowed to put in extra effort and be considered for future assignments.He said the early exit from the camp will not dampen his resolve to become a regular player for the national team.“I would have wished to stay longer in camp but I appreciate the days I trained with the team. I will endeavor to work harder when the league resumes. My goal is to play for the national team on a regular basis,” he added.