Kakamega Homeboyz attacker Moses Shumah is putting in extra effort in training in a bid to end his prolonged goal drought.Shumah hasn’t found the back of the net in nineteen matches across all competitions.His last goal contribution was in December last year, when he converted a first-half penalty spot in Homeboyz’s 2-0 triumph over league returnees Shabana.##NAJAVA_MECA_8109803##Prior to the goal dry spell, Shumah had a promising start to the season that saw him earn a number of call-ups to the Harambee Stars and was at some point in the race for the ‘Golden Boot.His fellow marksmen at Homeboyz; Nicholas Kipkirui and Levis Barasa have also been struggling to score goals this year.Firat, Austin Odhiambo bury hatchet as midfielder returns to national teamThe scarcity of goals by the striking department has been forcing coach Patrick Odhiambo to rely on the attacking and offensive midfielders for goals.It wasn’t until last weekend that Kipkirui’s goal in a four-goal thriller draw against Bidco United brought an end to the striking department’s persistent drought.The former Gor Mahia sharpshooter doubled his tally on Wednesday with his first-half lone volley, ending Homeboyz’ six-match winless streak.Despite the long spell, Shumah who admits to being under huge pressure, vows to find his scoring boost before the season concludes.”It has been a tough period for me, going over ten matches without a goal. The pressure has been huge, but I am confident I will soon find the back of the net before the season ends, he stated.Shumah is the reigning Mozzart Bet Cup’s Most Valuable Player.He won the individual award last season.