Central midfielder Daniel Musamali is determined to capitalize on his return to Nzoia and regain his form as well as quench his thirst for playing time.Musamali rejoined the struggling sugarmen in the mid-season transfer window albeit on loan from Kenya Police.He joined the club on similar terms alongside seasoned centre-back Harun Shakava and forward David Simiyu.##NAJAVA_MECA_7873257##This will be the second time the midfielder will be serving Nzoia on loan as he donned their kit in the 2020-2021 season when AFC Leopards sent him to the club to gather top-flight experience.Musamali, who started in last weekend’s 2-1 win over Nzoia Sugar, said the move is of mutual benefit as he hopes to use the short stint he will be attached at the club to regain the best version of himself.Before the deal was sanctioned, Musamali wasn’t getting playing time at Police as he had wished due to the stiff competition for playing time in the midfield that is clustered with massive talent.Ouma optimistic of City Stars emerging best in top of FKFPL table clash against Gor MahiaHis last appearance before last weekend was when the law enforcers lost 3-2 to Bandari in November last year at Mbaraki Grounds.“It is an opportunity for me to get a run of games. The rhythm will obviously help me regain my best form and hopefully, I will return to Police a better player,” he told Mozzart Sport.With Nzoia sitting at the bottom of the log, Musamali aims to inject his experience and help the team remain in the top tier.The Bungoma-based club has struggled to replicate the form demonstrated last season where they managed a top-four finish.Odhiambo satisfied with performance of new recruits in Homeboyz win over KCBThe club lost its best players and coach Salim Babu who joined Police.However, Musamali feels there is time and the talent to redeem the club’s image.“We will do everything possible to ensure the team doesn’t sink to the National Super League,” he added.