Highly-rated Mathare United attacker Ronald Sichenje is a man on a mission.Sichenje, joined the 2008 league winners in the mid-season transfer window on loan from AFC Leopards.He went on to make his debut for the club and the league on Wednesday against FC Talanta, a game that saw them come from down twice to win 3-2.##NAJAVA_MECA_7161267##Having already tasted life at the competitive level, Sichenje, hopes to make himself a name in the league and ultimately, follow the footsteps of his younger brother and Kenyan international, Collins Sichenje.Collins plies his trade in Finland with Kuopin Palloseura. He joined the club last week on loan from Swedish giants AIK.James Mazembe confident of regaining form at City StarsCollins played for AFC Leopards and Division One side Green Commandos before turning professional last year.Sichenje would have debuted in the Kenyan league in the first leg but he could not be registered at Leopards as the club was serving a transfer ban.He revealed his ambition of taking maximum advantage of the loan deal at Mathare and announce himself to the world just like the way his sibling did during his stay at the den.The player was linked with a move to the famed Barcelona Academy, La Masia in 2016 and was also, reportedly tried his luck with Danish side HB Koge two years ago.Gor Mahia boss McKinstry under no pressure as title race hots upThe dreadlocked player was also rumored to have secured a slot in the Qatar based Aspire Academy back in 2016.“My goal has always been playing in Europe like my brother. I would have turned professional a while ago but, the deals did not materialize. I believe I will thrive in the Kenyan league and get to taste life in the paid-up ranks,” he said.Besides realizing the success his sibling has, the former national U20 player disclosed his crave for a Harambee Stars call up.He said, watching his kin secure national team caps motivates him to work harder and chase his dreams.“I have a dream of playing for the national team with him one day,” he added.