Another season, same old script for Kariobangi Sharks as they have another player challenging for the Golden Boot with head coach William Muluya opening up on why his side have been free-scoring in recent seasons.In the past five seasons, Sharks have produced three top scorers with Masud Juma bagging the Golden Boot in their maiden season in the top flight while Erick Kapaito has won the gong twice.Comeback Kings Vihiga Bullets stun Kariobangi SharksMuluya revealed that teamwork has been the basis of their scoring success with the team unit working in tandem to ensure goals come along.“I think that boils down to teamwork because if you look at how Felix and Mata are working it’s a perfect example of teamwork, in between them they have 21 goals and 11 assists. The team revolves around a playing unit that supports each other and that is why we have had three top scorers in the last five seasons,” said Muluya.This season, Sharks have two players challenging for the title with Felix Oluoch who leads the charts with 12 goals and Eric Mata who is breathing down the neck of his teammate being a goal behind him.Sharks are the second top scorers this season with 44 goals, three less than log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz whose wheels seem to be coming off at the worst possible time.Kariobangi Sharks forward out for 21 days, golden boot quest dentedMuluya is hoping that the ankle injury Felix Oluoch suffered in the game against Gor Mahia will not deter his chances of winning the Golden Boot come the end of the season.“I hope that Felix’s recent injury does not hamper his chances of winning the Golden Boot this year because I know he is capable,” added Muluya.