Gaspo Women’s new tactician Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee is focused on ending Vihiga Queens’ recent dominance in the Kenya Women’s Premier League by guiding them to the title this season.The experienced tactician recently joined the women’s side and barely two weeks into his stay he is already planning on how to help the team maintain the top spot in the remaining eight matches.Currently, Gaspo lead the log on goal difference, just two goals better than Vihiga Queens who are also on 29 points.##NAJAVA_MECA_7153298##Further, the former Harambee Stars coach remained optimistic that his vast knowledge and experience will come in handy for Gaspo as they aim for their maiden league title.”I just looked at the girls and I liked the way they play and said maybe I can be able to help them a little bit to help push their level up. With my experience, I believe I can be able to chip in something. My joy is to watch them gain something from me. I hope I will create a positive impact on the side. I know the Women’s Premier League is very competitive and that Vihiga are champions. It’s a tough league when you look at it and we are trying to see if we can win it,” Mulee siad.Apart from the league title, Mulee is upbeat that they can go all the way in the FKF Women’s Cup, adding that there is so much potential within the team.Former Harambee Stars coach Ghost Mulee to take charge of Women Premier League side Gaspo”There is also the FKF Cup and I think we can also do well. What I have seen in the two weeks that I have been here is that they have a possibility of moving to the top level,” he added.Gaspo moved top of the table this weekend following a 3-0 win over relegation-threatened Kayole Starlets, tied on points with Vihiga but with a two-goal advantage in goal difference.Before ‘Ghost’ joined the side, goalkeeper trainer James Obeng had assumed the role of head coach following the exit of yet another stand-in coach Ibrahim Mohamed.Gaspo face Zetech Sparks on Sunday at GEMS Cambridge.