Experienced Murang’a Seal forward Brian Juma has tipped the club to gain automatic promotion to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) despite falling 13 points off the top two bracket.Juma who is among the handful of players at the club who have played in the top tier said the club is in pole position to seal one of the two promotion slots should they win the four matches in hand and maintain the recent good run to the end of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6436667##Seal who are under the tutelage of Vincent Nyaberi may find themselves in the third position if they emerge victorious in the accumulated matches in hand, falling just a point behind the second placed Fortune Sacco and four shy of log leaders APS Bomet.Juma who is famously known as Makara within the football circles joined Seal last year from Fortune Sacco but had to grapple with loss of form for the better part of the first leg.He previously played for Kariobangi in 2018 after joining from Liberty Academy but was shipped out the same season to FC Talanta after failing to get regular playing time.Talk about young players enjoying the game Game 2 ~ 2nd half Ksharks DT 1 ~(Brian Juma aka Makara ) vs Libya 0 #Wearesharks#FootballDevelopment pic.twitter.com/hr7y4sp7Lu— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) December 14, 2017 Juma says Seal have the mettle to bag maximum points consistently from the remaining matches as the management had invested heavily in the playing unit that was constituted by both senior and junior players.“We have the best team in the second tier that is capable of fighting for promotion. As a player who has played in the top tier, I have shared with my teammates on what they should work on more if we are to get promoted. The management has been working hard to see the team finish inside the top two and I believe the concerted efforts by everyone at the club will bear fruits at the end of the season,” he said.Tom Teka set to leave Kariobangi Sharks at the end of the seasonJuma who has three goals against his name this season in the meantime targeting to hit double digits before the term comes to a close.