Tusker creative midfielder Joseph Mwangi is confident of adding more goals to his tally this year.Mwangi joined Tusker in the off-season transfer window on the back of fourteen goals and a couple of assists he managed while at Nzoia Sugar.However, he hasn’t had the best start to life at the brewery, as he has scored a single goal in the sixteen rounds played, leaving him salivating for more in the second leg.##NAJAVA_MECA_7775923##Mwangi opened his goal account at Tusker in their 3-1 win over Nairobi City Stars played at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos in November last year.The attacking midfielder, who has also struggled for consistent playing time, said adding more goals in the second leg is one of his biggest wishes for the year.”I don’t want to be remembered as a one-season wonder player. I hope to score more goals in the second leg for my benefit and that of the club. It has taken me a while to adapt fully, but I feel at home at the moment,” he told Mozzart Sport.The impressive numbers Mwangi posted last season saw him earn his first Harambee Stars call-up and be part of the team that participated in the Four Nations tournament held in Mauritius.Hunger for third league medal prompts Kipkirui to reveal transfer wishHe hopes to return to the team this year after being overlooked in the high-profile friendly matches and the World Cup qualifiers played last year.With the league race still on and the Mozzart Bet Cup yet to start, it is his wish to win at least a title with the Brewers, who narrowly missed both last season”I have massive ambitions for the new year, including returning to the national team. Winning my first major title and general improvement as a player are also my wishes for the year,” he added.City Stars midfielder Ouma anxious for maiden league goal