Former Harambee Starlets head coach Godfrey ‘Solo’ Oduor is a man on a mission to add a third title in South Sudan following the impressive start to life in his coaching career beyond Kenyan borders.Oduor won his first title in South Sudan at the start of the month following Jamus’ 3-1 win over Al-Malakia FC in the Juba Super Cup.He bagged his second title with the club last weekend when Jamus beat El Merreikh Bentiu 2-1 to be crowned the National Super Cup champions.##NAJAVA_MECA_8358090##Oduor says victories in the two finals have fueled the desire in the club to clinch the league title and book a ticket to next season’s CAF Champions League.Jamus had a taste of continental football last month when they faced Stade Tunisien in the preliminary round of the CAF Confederation Cup.They, however, suffered a rude welcome to the continental stage as Tunisien won the round 5-0 on aggregate.Kenyan coach bags first title in South SudanOduor, who serves as an assistant at the club, says their focus is to win the league and debut in the Champions League next season.“Wins in the two Super Cups are a source of motivation to the team. It gives us the belief that we will achieve our target in the league race. The management wants us to deliver nothing short of the title at the end of the season,” he told Mozzart Sport in a telephone interview.The role Brian Mandela played in Bwire’s transfer to South Africa’s Polokwane City FCJamus, who are under the tutelage of former AFC Leopards and Bandari head coach Andre Casa Mbungo, will launch their bid to dethrone El Merreikh on Wednesday against Simba at the Buluk Grounds.Oduor, says the game-at-a-time approach will come in handy in their hunt for the first major crown.“We have good teams in the league, but we are motivated to achieve the set objectives. If we take each game a time, we will deliver,” said the former KCB assistant coach.