Murang’a Seal forward Titus Kapchanga will be aiming to add at least seven goals in the second half of the season in a bid to realize his individual target in the campaign.Kapchanga wrapped up the first leg in style after finding the back of the net during their one-all draw against Kariobangi Sharks last weekend at Police Sacco Grounds.Bao La kusawazisha lake Kapchanga dhidi ya Mwajiri wake wa KitamboFT: Sharks 1-1 Seal#FKFPremierLeaguepic.twitter.com/B1fmxCA54N— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) January 7, 2024 The striker scored deep into stoppage time to deny his former employer maximum points, as well as stretch his tally to three in the campaign.With the final half of the term set to kick off this weekend, Kapchanga disclosed his target of scoring at least seven times so as to cross the ten-goal mark.“I want more in the second leg, for sure. The target is to have double digits at the end of the season,” he said.Njuguna all the more motivated after bagging elusive goalHe defended his tally in the first leg, saying he didn’t enjoy consistent game time and took a while to adapt to the demands of the top flight.“I would have scored more if I had featured in many matches. I am eyeing more game time in the second leg so as to boost the chances of realizing my goal,” he stated.The former Nzoia Sugar player, who was part of the squad that inspired Seal to automatic promotion to the top flight last year, tipped the club to perform better in the second leg.Sela had a dream start in the top flight but appears to have run out of form as the club hasn’t gathered maximum points in the last seven matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_7781325##The poor run saw the management relieve veteran tactician Gabriel Njoroge of his duties, which also triggered a drop in the log.“There is everything to fight for in the second leg. The aim is to win as many matches as possible. The recent matches have been difficult, but there are signs of shaking it off and making strides in the right direction,” he added.