Shabana’s red-hot attacker confident of beating Ryan Ogam to Golden Boot

Shabana FC forward Brian Michira is confident of landing the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) Golden Boot award.Michira was on target as the Glamour Boys secured their biggest victory in the top tier since earning promotion back to the FKF Premier League last season after whitewashing Kakamega Homeboyz 4-1.Kenyans share expectations placed on new Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthyThe attacker’s second-half strike brought his total of the season to nine in 23 league appearances.With six goals behind Ryan Ogam, the league’s leading scorer with 15 goals, and with the Tusker striker appearing to have lost his mojo after his botched move to Algeria, the diminutive attacker exudes confidence in strolling away with the coveted Golden Boot award.##NAJAVA_MECA_8755752##Ogam has been a pale shadow of his first-leg scoring spree, failing to replicate his scoring brilliance since the New Year.The Harambee Stars forward last scored in December 2024, leading Tusker to a 3-1 comeback win over Posta Rangers.Muyoti denies reports linking him to Harambee Stars second assistant jobAs the season enters its final stretch with eleven matches to play, all eyes will be on Ogam, Moses Shumah (12 goals), Emmanuel Osoro (10 goals), and Brian Michira (nine goals), who are favourites for the award.”The race for the Golden Boot is wide open considering the lead scorer hasn’t scored in a while, and considering when I score, I do enjoy a good run of banging goals. I am confident of taking the race to the wire,” he uttered.##NAJAVA_MECA_8755730##The 2021 National Super League (NSL) Young Player of the Year acknowledged his delight at breaking his scoring drought.Prior to his goal on Sunday, the former Kiandege Jets talisman had a four-match dry spell, during which, coincidentally, the Glamour Boys failed to win.AFC Leopards begin discussions to privatize club”I am pleased to halt my goal drought run; it has been a challenging month, but I am relieved to have broken the drought,” Michira continued.Michira also believes the victory would boost their confidence in their bid to win the league.##NAJAVA_MECA_8755733##The win on Sunday lifted the Kisii-based team to sixth place in the table standings, nine points behind league leaders Kenya Police FC.”The victory came at an ideal time, especially as the league neared the end of the season. I am confident that it will boost our morale and help us win our first league title,” he added.

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