Nairobi City Stars defensive midfielder Elvis Noor Ojiambo is elated by the fact that the team has turned its season around.City Stars struggled to post positive results earlier in the season but have since recovered and risen to the second slot on the log.Currently, Nicholas Muyoti’s charges are the most dangerous, as the team has won the last six league matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_7788988##They have also scored the most goals in the first leg of the term that concluded last weekend.Noor, a brother to Harambee Stars trialist Timothy Ouma, said it was refreshing to see their efforts and determination to turn things around bear fruit.“Our season has now stabilized after a shaky start. Last season, we had to endure and withstand lots of challenges and we have been alive to that fact.”“That did not deter us, but it became our motivator and a driving force for the players,” he said in an interview with club media.What will inform Gor Mahia January transfer businessWith the second leg kicking off this weekend, Noor vowed to contribute immensely, particularly through scoring and creating as well.“I am happy to contribute to the rise of the team, and on a personal level, I wish to add goals and assists to further push Simba wa Nairobi forward,” he addedAccording to statistics from the club, Noor, who is in his fifth season with Simba wa Nairobi, has so far featured in 78 games, all at City Stars since the 2020–21 FKF Premier League season.Nairobi City Stars maintain Muyoti will not leave clubThe stocky midfielder has so far featured in 14 of the 17 league games in the current season, clocking 599 minutes.City Stars are scheduled to play Posta Rangers this weekend in what will be the first game of the final half of the campaign.