Tusker forward John Njuguna is a happy man after opening his season account and is now eager to score more goals in the upcoming matches.The former Ulinzi Stars forward broke the deadlock in the 21st minute during Tusker’s match against Mathare United, which was held at St. Sebastian Park in Murang’a.##NAJAVA_MECA_8556165##James Kibande added a second goal for the Brewers in the 36th minute, ensuring they took a 2-0 lead into halftime. Mathare United came out as a much-rejuvenated side in the second half, but Tusker held firm to their lead until the final whistle.Speaking to the club’s media after the match, Njuguna expressed his happiness and ambitions.”I feel great. I have really been working hard for it. I thank God, and now it’s just about working for more. It encourages me to do better because I know I have that capability,” said Njuguna.Reflecting on the overall match, he revealed they had to dig deep for the win, crediting the coach’s tactics for preparing them for the challenge.”It was a tough match, especially in the second half, but we used the coach’s strategy. We knew they would come at us in the second half, looking to equalize, so we just had to stay solid,” he added.How Shikanda used his experience to smart out competitors in race for executive member for Nairobi RegionThe soft-spoken winger also emphasized the significance of the match in relation to their league title ambitions. “The win keeps us in pace with the league leaders, and we’ll keep pushing to top the table,” he stated.The win over Mathare United marked Tusker’s fourth consecutive victory this season as they regain their form after a slow start.Charles Okere’s side is now second in the league standings with 21 points after 12 matches, just one point behind leaders KCB.The 12-time league champions will be back in action on Wednesday, 11th December, to face Kenyan giants AFC Leopards.Paul Jawa ends Kariobangi Sharks’ misery in win over Posta