Shabana FC forward Brian Michira has explained how he and the team will cope with the absence of Matthew Tegisi, who departed the club in early December.Michira and Tegisi had a formidable partnership in Shabana’s attack, producing 12 goals between them along with several assists.##NAJAVA_MECA_8598382##However, the lethal partnership was broken when Tegisi moved to Tanzanian club Pamba Jiji.In an interview with Mozzart Sport, Michira said that the club’s attack will remain steadfast and that he will adapt to playing with whoever takes Tegisi’s place.“We were very good together and had a nice partnership, but as a player, you need to be flexible and play with whoever you’re paired with. Those who come in his place will have to work harder, but for now, he’s gone, and we have to move on,” said Michira.The attacker, who has already scored seven goals, also revealed his season’s goal-scoring target.“I am aiming for at least 15 league goals. I will push myself to work harder and pray to achieve that,” he added.Why Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards need a local coach – Ken KenyattaFurthermore, Michira elaborated on why The Glamour Boys have been scoring late goals in their recent league matches this season.“I think it’s our fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude that make God reward us with those last-minute goals,” he stated.Shabana, who started the season poorly by going the first six matches without a win, had their fortunes change after parting ways with Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo. Since then, they have won five matches and drawn two, catapulting them to ninth place in the FKF Premier League standings.Head coach Peter Okidi stated that he will be shopping for additional players in the January mid-season transfer window to beef up his otherwise thin squad, with the top priority being finding a replacement for Tegisi.The former Nakuru All Stars tactician emphasized that the new players must be those who will have the club’s best interests at heart.Baron Ochieng on how Robert Matano converted him into a winger