Makwata tips Ulinzi Stars to finish the season strongly

Ulinzi Stars left back Shannel Makwata has tipped the four-time champions to finish the campaign strongly after a rather underwhelming performance throughout for the better part of the season.The soldiers have had arguably one of the worst seasons in recent times as they are dangling above the red zone occasioned by the struggle to string up wins in a consistent manner.🚨 OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION!Name : Shannel Makwata Age : 2️⃣1️⃣ YearsPosition : Left backHome County: KakamegaPrevious Club: Strathmore University FC✅ Karibu Nyumbani#WeSoldierOn#GBUS pic.twitter.com/rGLEJi0z8X— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) February 4, 2022 Ulinzi, have won a paltry six matches from the 26 matches played but Makwata who made his league debut last weekend in the barren draw against Posta Rangers feels that the team will at least save its face by finishing miles away from the red zone.Makwata who was plucked from Division Two outfit Vickers FC in February was thrown in the deep end following the absence of Harun Mwale who was suspended for the clash staged at Kericho Green Stadium.”I urge our fans to keep on backing the team even as we strive to mine out positive results in the remaining matches. We promise to give good results, maximize points,” he told the club media.Speaking of his maiden bow in the league, the Kakamega born player said the instructions from the senior players in the team made his day in the office rather comfortable contrary to his expectations before kick off.How to vote for Joseph Okumu in Gent’s Player of the Season AwardHe further, termed the top flight more professional and easy to play than the fourth tier thanks to the wealth of talents pooled at the top level.”The experience was good courtesy of the guidance from my seniors. It is always difficult in training but surprisingly, I found it simple at the competitive front,” he noted.City Stars midfielder Bajaber delighted after making FKFPL debutRegarding the competition from the Kenyan international, the 21-year old vowed to fight for his place as he equally had dreams of playing in the first team consistently.” I want to play more and this will create the a healthy competition for playing time. He has to work harder for I have no intentions of getting out of the team anytime soon,” he send a warning.

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