Kariobangi Sharks right back Frédérick Alushula will be hoping to double the number of assists he recorded last season in the new term scheduled to kick off early next month.The youthful defender is among the handful of players whose allegiance to the club has not been shaken by the mass exodus witnessed at the end of the last campaign.🇰🇪| Frederick Alushula’s assist for the #Emergingstars as they whipped Djibouti 3-0 yesterday. #WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/SXijR51FBb— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) July 19, 2021 Sharks, have been forced to constitute a new team after more than twenty players called time on their stay at the club on various grounds.Alushula, revealed that he registered eight assists in the 2021-2022 season and will be looking to double the tally in the new season as well as help the club attain its objectives for the season.Striker Lokale ditches KCB”I had a good season at a personal level and I am praying that, I will pick from where I left in the new one. I recorded eight assists and my aim is to double the number in the new term,” he disclosed.Alushula who will be clocking his third season with the club will once again be facing competition for playing time from John Omondi who also survived the exodus tipped the youngsters who have joined the club to flourish.##NAJAVA_MECA_6557336##According to Sharks chairman Robert Maoga, the club has acquired seventeen young players who are expected to fill in the gaps left by the senior players who ditched the club.”The new players who have joined the club are talented and possess the hunger to impress at the top level. As one of the senior players at the club, I pledge to support them and be a good role model. I know they will settle in the league and do well,” he remarked.