Kisumu All Stars coach Charles Bruno is pleased with his team’s performance in the National Super League despite missing out on promotion.Bruno was tasked with leading the Kisumu-based outfit last year, although in a caretaker capacity, following the departure of his predecessor.He led All Stars to a tenth-place finish in his first season which was characterized by financial challenges.##NAJAVA_MECA_8185369##The good performance saw the management promote Bruno as the head coach at the start of the current season, which concludes on Sunday.As the second-tier league comes to a conclusion on Sunday, All Stars will be aiming to finish strong when they face the Kibera Black Stars in the capital.Tusker, Kakamega Homeboyz, Mara Sugar in race to sign FKF Division One top scorer SimiyuRegardless of the final day outcomes, the team will finish the season five spots better than their tenth position last season.Reflecting on his first full management season, the Italian Pep, as commonly referred to by his peers, says he is pleased with his accomplishments.”It’s been a great year for me; definitely my first ever in charge of a great team, and being able to finish fifth is indeed an achievement, even though the season has had its own fair share of challenges,” he stated. Wesonga puts behind Emerging Stars heartbreak, fully focused on Mozzart bet cup finalMuch as there were improvements, Bruno regretted that the team didn’t gain promotion.”We did well as compared to last season; however, we did not gain promotion, which would have definitely been a great achievement overall; nonetheless, we go to the drawing board as we aim to seal promotion next season, which will be our prime target,” the former Gor Mahia defender said.