Nairobi City Stars midfielder Elvis Noor is hoping that, team will reap positive results in the remaining four matches and finish the current campaign on a high noteWhile admitting that there was little to write home about in the first leg, Noor points out to an improved second leg and is optimistic the finish will be much better.##NAJAVA_MECA_7277210##City Stars were largely off-color in the first leg of the season and at some point, were struggling to get off the red zone.However, the Nicholas Muyoti coached side stepped up especially after reinforcing the team in the mid-season transfer window and is on course to a good finish.“My season has had ups and downs but I won’t complain because that is the nature of football,” he told the club media.“We have worked much better as a team to achieve better results compared to the first leg where we were a little shaky, “he said.How Kakamega Homeboyz’s tactical brilliance stifled AFC Leopards’ vertical progression“Even then, the results we are posting are not exactly what we wanted, but we are giving our all. We hope to perform much better in the remaining fixture,.” he addedNoor, an elder brother to the Sweden-based Timothy Ouma has featured in 23 of the 30 league games played this season clocking 1,269 minutes which is a great step-up from the 14 of 33 games and 635 minutes earned last season.