Former Sharks attacker Lokale pledges to fire KCB to first league title

After joining KCB in the mid-season transfer window, former Kariobangi Sharks forward Sydney Lokale has promised to inspire his new club to the first Football Kenya Federation Premier League title.KCB captured the marksman from Sharks two weeks ago in a move that was meant to beef the striking department as well as replace the void lefts the players who left the club.Mshambuliaji wa Harambee Stars 🇰🇪 Sydney Lokale amejiunga na klabu ya KCB akitokea Kariobangi Sharks. Ametia sahihi mkataba wa mwaka mmoja. pic.twitter.com/YEhRabG0Ro— Mozzart Bet Kenya (@mozzartbetkenya) January 24, 2022 The bankers parted ways with the quartet of Victor Omune, Curtis Wekesa, David Simiyu and David Owino and replaced three of them with Lokale, John Mwangi and Hillary Wandera who were acquired from Sharks, Mathare United and Tusker respectively.Lokale who will compete for playing time with the duo of Derrick Otanga, Henry Onyango and promised to net goals at will for the club and help them improve a place up from last season’s standings.KCB settled for runner up rank last season behind Tusker and going by the calibre of players they retained and the new ones they acquired, it is safe to conclude that the Zedekiah Otieno coached side has sights firmly fixed on the league crown.Challenge yourself every day and never give up!💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/R44lGKOBCo— Sydney lokale (@SydneyLokale) November 15, 2021 “KCB has one objective this season which is to win the league. I understand my job well which entails scoring goals for the club. I will try my best just to ensure that we lay hands on the elusive title at the end of the season and play continental football next season,” he said.Asked on why he left Sharks whom he rejoined last year, the former national U20 and 23 player said he wanted a new challenge in his career after spending close to five seasons with the former Cup holders.

    

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