Tusker FC right back Daniel Sakari has set his eyes on regaining his peak best after realizations of a slump in his own form.Just six months ago, Sakari, who joined the twelve time Kenyan champions just before the start of the 2021/2022 season, was the talk of town when it came to the right back position. His marauding and energetic runs down the right flank had earned him praise from every footballing corner in the country as his displays took him all the way up to the national team level where he briefly became one of the first names on the team sheet.Daniel Sakari – From oblivion to cementing Harambee Stars’ right back positionHowever, since completing his move from Kariobangi Sharks to Tusker, the level has not been the same as it was. The player has been overlooked when it comes to the national team selection and the performances have slightly gone down, something the player has taken note of.“In the CAF competitions, I have been playing really well. It is still in the league that I am yet to replicate those performances. I would not put it to any challenge per se, but I have just decided that I am starting my season afresh. Picking from our next game against Nzoia Sugar, I just want to take it back to where it was before and then I will evaluate myself from there,” the player told Mozzart Sport.➡️| @tusker_fc have confirmed the signing of Brian Bwire and Daniel Sakari from @k_sharksfc #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/D9xnpGO8lI— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) September 8, 2021 Coincidentally, it is not Sakari that is having a rough patch form wise. Despite being the reigning champions, the Brewers find themselves in 14th place on 7 points, already eleven behind log leading Gor Mahia, Sakari backing the team to also turn around its fortunes.”It has been a hectic period for us with the busy schedule we have had. Right now we have gelled and on the training ground you can feel the cohesion is getting to its peak. It is the game against Nzoia that we are focused on right now,” the player added.