Kakamega Homeboyz forward Pius Wangi is a happy man after scoring his first goal for the club and in the Kenyan top tier.The Ugandan attacker scored ten minutes into the second half in their 2-2 draw against Tusker last weekend.The 2023 Mozzart Bet Cup winners fought from two goals down thanks to goals from Hillary Otieno and Wangi with the former being named man of the match.##NAJAVA_MECA_8351069##The two goals enabled Homeboyz to pick the second point in the campaign having drawn last weekend against Mathare United.”I am happy to score my first goal for the club and the Kenya Premier League in a very difficult match against Tusker,” he stated in a post-match interview.The former Vipers Sports Club attacker admits that he was under pressure to deliver the first goal at the club.Pamzo singles out player who cost Shabana maximum points against Ulinzi StarsWangi made his Homeboyz debut over a week ago in their barren draw against Mathare United.”I had pressure to hit the ground running as a forward player, especially after not scoring in my debut match; nonetheless, I am relieved and happy as well to score on Sunday,” said the ex-Mbarara City marksman.Divulging on the match’s outcome, the two-time Uganda Premier League champion praised the team’s fighting spirit in rescuing a point away from home.”The Tusker encounter was a tough one. They caught us napping in the opening half of the game, but I’m delighted we fought hard to earn a point,” added the one-time CECAFA under-20 champion with Uganda Hippos.Vengeful Bidco United coach vows to beat AFC Leopards “like we always do”Wangi says he intends to continue his goal-scoring form next weekend when the Ken Kenyatta-led club hosts 2018 domestic cup winners Kariobangi Sharks. “The goal against Tusker is just but a start, and I am hopeful I can continue carrying on with it in the coming matches,” he concluded.