Victor Omune on what needs to change at AFC Leopards to end 27-year league title drought

AFC Leopards forward Victor Omune has disclosed what needs to change at the club if they are to end their 27-year wait for an FKF Premier League title.Ingwe last won the league title in 1998 with the gong becoming elusive for the Kenyan giants ever since despite numerous efforts to bring the much-awaited accolade to the Den.Ken Owino reveals what returning defender adds to Ingwe backlineCurrent coach Fred Ambani who was the top scorer when Leopards last won the league title, is keen to guide the team to glory using his experience but something has to change, at least according to the team’s vice-captain, Omune.“I feel there are a few things we need to work on but most importantly is consistency. We need to be more consistent,” Omune told Mozzart Sport.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692788##Leopards have visibly recorded improved performances, especially since the appointment of Ambani as coach albeit on an interim basis with improved character save for their 4-2 loss against FC Talanta.Omune disclosed the secret behind the current mentality of the team that has seen them turn to title contenders.Nairobi City Stars forward ‘hurt’ to leave club“I think everyone is seeing that there is something we can achieve and it is better even for younger players if they can have that mentality.We just decided as players that we want to achieve something and put in the effort on the pitch, God will reward us at the end of the day,” stated Omune.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692807##On a personal note, the AFC Leopards forward has had reduced minutes on the pitch but has shown flashes of brilliance whenever he has been introduced. He discussed his reduced playing time and how he manages to maintain focus.“I leave that to the coach. Mine is just to work hard. Every player must know what they want and maintain the focus to help the team, which is the most important thing,” he remarked.Health issues force former AFC Leopards, Gor Mahia forward to retire at 30Omune will be hoping to get more minutes when Leopards face Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday 9 February at Dandora Stadium from 1600 hrs.

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