Nairobi City Stars focusing big after turning season around

Nairobi City Stars left-back is impressed with how the team has turned its season around from deep into the red zone to title contenders.City Stars flirted with relegation for the better part of last season but beat the drop after securing crucial wins late in the campaign.They were expected to kick off the current season on a high having picked up lessons from the preceding ones but that was not the case.##NAJAVA_MECA_7910229##Simba wa Nairobi were among the slowest teams off the block this season but are now among the teams looking to dethrone Gor Mahia.Kakamega Homeboyz ace Omondi content with top tier comebackThe transformation is one that has been exciting Wanjala who attributed it to collective effort by the team.“We were off to a relatively poor start but I have to thank my teammates for coming out set their targets, and collectively for the team. Part of the challenge that we had earlier was low confidence, a bit of inexperience, and unfamiliarity,” said the fullback.Wanjala said the confidence the team derived from its rich form particularly towards the end of the first leg and the fighting spirit in the team makes them believe that they are on track to lay hands on the league crown.“Now we are a blended team and every player is putting in the right shift and constantly seeking to consolidate their position which has upped the fighting spirit and competition. That is keeping us on track for the title,” he added.EXCLUSIVE: FIFA slaps Gor Mahia with a transfer banWanjala, now in his third term with City Stars, has featured in exactly half of the games this season – 17 – on his way to clocking 1,212 regular time minutes.The former Nzoia Sugar player has now earned a record 124 premier league games making him the most experienced player – topflight wise – at City Stars.

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