Nairobi City Stars forward Kelvin Etemesi is glad to be peaking at the time the team needs his services most.The youngster has been incredible in the second leg as he has netted four goals that, have, certainly helped the club keep its hopes of surviving the axe alive.Meet City Stars midfielder with a big heart for the less fortunate in the societyEtemesi, who joined the Nicholas Muyoti coached team in the off season transfer window found the back of the net twice against Mathare United and Posta Rangers.In total, the player who is in his maiden season the top flight has four goals to show for in the ten matches he has played for.Even though he admitted to have struggled to adapt to the demands of the top tier in the first leg, the former Kangemi All Stars man is happy to have rediscovered the form that prompted the City Stars bench to acquire his signature.undefinedWith the club struggling to get off the red zone, the 19-year old says his resurgence and that of the other players who are in their maiden season the top league will help the team beat the drop.“I have rediscovered the form I depicted last year at a time when the team needs everyone to give his best. I am happy to be scoring and assisting. Hopefully, I will be appearing in the scoresheet on a regular basis,’ he told Mozzart Sport.Tusker midfielder Rodgers Ouma hailed after bailing out brewers in midweek tieWith ten matches remaining in the campaign, Etemesi tipped Simba wa Nairobi to arrest the poor run and even finish inside the top ten bracket.The WYSA product said a couple of wins especially in-home matches will be enough to send the team to a safer rank.“We will survive relegation for sure. The gap between us and safety isn’t that huge and we still have some matches remaining. There is still a chance for us to finish in the top half,” he added.