Harambee Stars goalkeeper Bryne Omondi has set his sights on winning the Golden Glove award at the end of the season.The Bandari first choice kept his sixth clean sheet of the season in their 2-0 win over Kariobangi Sharks on Wednesday, 27 November in Ukunda.Following the results, Omondi now leads the clean sheet standings, one more than KCB’s Faruk Shikalo.Last season, Omondi’s season was hampered by an ankle injury that caused him to undergo surgery while at KCB before switching sides to Bandari.Despite the lengthy absence, Omondi avoided did not concede in the seven out of the 15 appearances he made. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8529027##Speaking to Mozzart Sport, the Kenyan international revealed his intentions of laying hands on the prestigious accolade.”It’s been a tremendous start, with six clean sheets in seven matches. “I believe it is a good run, and I hope to be the best keeper at the end,” he disclosed.Omondi, who is in his first full season with the 2019 Mozzart Bet Champions is praying to stay fit throughout the season so as to achieve his dream.Rachier reveals number of coaches eyeing Gor Mahia job”The previous season was cut short by an injury that necessitated surgery. Having fully recovered and in good shape, I hope to play in most, if not all, of the matches as I aim for the golden glove,” he added.The former Tusker player went on to say that he expects tough competition in his quest to be the best at the end of the season.Matano frontrunner for Kenya Police FC coaching jobHe acknowledged that the league has top shot stoppera, who are plotting to claim the individual award. “There is stiff competition, thus no room for mistakes, but to keep working and avoid conceding in most matches. The race is tight, and one has to be at his level to be the best among the finest,” Omondi added.