Mosha buoyed by goal-scoring exploits

Bandari FC midfielder Benjamin Mosha is happy that he added goal-scoring ability to his game and wants to bag more before the current FKF Premier League campaign comes to a close. The former Sony Sugar and Muhoroni Youth man has scored seven league goals and is just one behind club leading scorer William Wadri who has scored a couple of penalties. This is Mosha’s best scoring campaign but the attacker is not getting carried away. He has not set any specific target but wants to keep bagging goals. “I take it game by game I do not really have set targets for the season. I want to see how far I can go. For me, it’s all about working hard in training and giving my best when given an opportunity to play and if I can score in each and every game the better,” he told Mozzart Sport.Ligi Kuu Ya Kandanda FKFPL:Bandari 4-1 Kariobangi SharksBenjamin Mosha afunga mawili#NipasheWikendi@MKapombe pic.twitter.com/tOEgAUAHyH— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) June 25, 2021 Mosha credited the good form the hard work that he has been putting in training.“I have scored seven league goals and five in the FKF Cup so far this season and yes this is my best scoring season. My previous record was four and so this is a big improvement on my said and it’s all down to hard work, I have doing extra work and it’s finally paying off,” he added. Bandari had not won in six matches before beating Kariobangi Sharks on Friday and Mosha says the goal is to ensure the team returns to winning ways consistently. “As you know we have not been performing well as a team and right now the focus is to ensure that we return to winning ways consistently because as a team we have targets that we have to achieve and everyone’s focus right now is on the team doing well,” he added.Amewapa dosi ya nne, yule kijana wa Mariakani Benjamin Mosha! Analeta Naivasha Pwani! Burrrrrrdaaaaaaaaan! 63 | Bandari 4 V 1 Sharks pic.twitter.com/S21AEMqjAm— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) June 25, 2021 He’s also dreaming of playing for the national team, Harambee Stars. “It’s every player’s dream to play for the national team and I am no different. I will keep doing my best at club level and hopefully, national team coaches notice me soon,” he concluded.

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