Wamalwa eyes Golden Boot as Ulinzi Stars gain stability

Ulinzi Stars forward Oscar Wamalwa believes the club will improve significantly with the addition of three experienced players.Head coach Dunstan Nyaudo has reinforced the squad by recalling skipper Bryan Birgen and Wamalwa while also bringing in seasoned attacker Meshack Karani.Birgen, one of the club’s longest-serving players, returns from military duties, while Wamalwa joins from sister club Vickers FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_8720215##Karani, meanwhile, arrives from Mara Sugar to add firepower to the attack.Since their arrival, the military outfit has shown signs of resurgence, going unbeaten in three matches—registering two draws and a crucial 2-1 win over Murang’a SEAL.Their improved form has propelled them into the top half of the table, where they currently sit in 10th place.”I believe the team will do better now that we’ve arrived. The young players have been impressive, but they lacked experience, which affected their performance in the first leg of the season. Our presence (Birgen, Karani, and I) will be crucial going forward,” Wamalwa told Ulinzi Media.Nairobi City Stars coach identifies Mohammed Bajaber’s heirWamalwa, who netted a brace in the win over Murang’a—his first goal of the season—expressed confidence in his ability to challenge for the Golden Boot.The towering striker is determined to close the gap on Tusker’s Ray Ogam, the league’s current top scorer with 15 goals.”I am optimistic that I can catch up. If Ogam scored 15 goals in the first leg, I believe I can do the same in the second. It’s a tough task, but achievable, and I intend to compete,” he said.Marafiki FC using last year’s pain to fuel fresh Mozzart Bet Cup journey

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