Murang’a Seal custodian Morgan Ambuka has elucidated the challenges of being a goalkeeper and the peculiar role they play in a team.Ambuka is one of the experienced goalkeepers in the FKF Premier League and knows the intrigues of the trade having faced both the good and bad times.AFC Leopards blame Nyayo Stadium renovations for not hiring new CEOThe gloveman opened up on what it takes to be a good shot-stopper and the challenges in the position between the sticks.“For a goalkeeper, you have to work twice as hard as the outfield players in order to keep high standards. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8586089##Any mistake from us is a goal and a lot of criticism thereafter. For others, a teammate may arrest the danger,” he explained.The former Chemelil Sugar custodian has been a key figure in the Seal side, especially in their quest to end their alliance with the relegation zone and has five clean sheets to his name so far.NSL side MCF axe eight players on suspicion of alleged match fixingHe has his eyes now set on breaking his league record as well as walking home with the Golden Glove gong at the end of the season.“My target is to have a minimum of 15 clean sheets and win the golden glove. The last time I played consistently was when I was at Chemelil Sugar and I had 10 clean sheets. I have to do better than that,” he added ##NAJAVA_MECA_8586050##Ambuka further disclosed the reason behind the inconsistencies in Seal’s results so far this season.“I think it is gelling. We are now getting better day by day and pushing ourselves to play as a unit. Results will keep getting better.”Nairobi branch chairman on how Hussein Mohammed can improve Kenya’s state of footballThe shot-stopper concluded by calling on the team’s fans to keep supporting the team as has been their norm.“Our fans have been so supportive and we do not take that for granted. I just want to urge them to keep filling the stadium and push us to get better results.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8586098##Up next for Murang’a Seal is a clash with FC Talanta on Sunday 22 December.