First-rate forward John Walubuka Kelwish has shared his thoughts on his performance during his second stint in the FKF Premier League, describing it as fair but leaving room for improvement.Kelwish rejoined Bidco United at the start of the season after a standout year with Naivas FC in the National Super League, where he finished as the top scorer. His return to the Thika-based club came with high expectations, underscored by a two-year contract.Despite his stellar performance in the second-tier league, Kelwish has managed only two goals and a handful of assists in the FKF Premier League. The lanky forward has faced stiff competition from fellow attackers, resulting in just six starts and mostly second-half cameo appearances.##NAJAVA_MECA_8148141##Reflecting on his season, the gifted striker believes he has had a respectable showing in his second spell in the top tier. “It has not been the best return to the top league; nevertheless, I’m contented with my input,” he said.However, Kelwish also expressed dissatisfaction with his overall performance, attributing it to limited playing time and unmet personal goals. “It has been a reasonable return, but I am not satisfied with my efforts because I believe I might have done better in meeting my season goals. I also think my restricted playing time played a part in not meeting my targets,” remarked the soft-spoken attacker.As the FKF Premier League 23/24 season approaches its conclusion, the former Sofapaka striker is determined to finish strong. Valerie Nekesa highlights Junior Starlets’ strong travelling contingent for Burundi U17 World Cup qualifiersHe aims to find the back of the net in each of the campaign’s last three games. “We have three more matches to go, and I’m optimistic I can score at least three more goals and end the season with not less than five goals,” he added.When league action resumes in a fortnight after the three-week international break, Antony Akhulia’s charges will host Kariobangi Sharks, then travel to Homabay County to face Shabana FC before concluding the season against champions-elect Gor Mahia, who clinched their record 21st league title before the break.