
Mukangula eyes double digits after recent superb show
Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 24.01.22. | 18:35
The midfielder has scorfed five goals in sixteen rounds
AFC Leopards midfielder Eugene Mukangula has revealed his intentions of fine tuning his scoring instincts during the brief break granted to most of top-flight clubs in a bid to hit his target of netting more than ten goals this season.
Ingwe who beat Mathare United 2-1 last weekend will return to action in eleven days against a resurgent KCB FC.
5️⃣ THE FIFTH
— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) January 24, 2022
Eugene Mukangula celebrates his equalizer against Mathare United
His fifth goal of the season #Betsafe #OursForever #INGWE pic.twitter.com/iho2GU3zVR
Ingwe are slowly gathering steam after a rather slow start in the season Mukangula contributing immensely as he has netted five of the fifteen goals the club has managed in sixteen matches.
Mukangula said he was determined to reach double digits for the first time in Ingwe colours, which he believes will be enough to inspire the club to a respectable finish.
"I am happy that the five goals I have scored so far have helped the club to rise to a safer rank on the log. I will continue to work hard to ensure that we finish as high as we can on the table. My aim is to get at least ten goals and continue assisting the forwards," he said.
14' Eugene Mukangula makes good use of his power to give AFC Leopards the lead here at Kasarani Stadium. That was quite some shot by the rastaman.
— Meshack Kisenge (@kisengemeshack1) January 15, 2022
Kariobangi Sharks 0 AFC Leopards 1
Mukangula who joined Leopards in June 2018 from the defunct Thika United has further tipped the team that is largely made up of young players to deliver trophies in future.
He said he was enjoying playing with the upcoming players whom he lauded for bravery in confronting the big boys and adapting to the demands of coach Patrick Aussems.
"We have good and talented young players in the team who are hungry for titles. I have played with them for some time now and one thing I have noted is they learn quickly and don't give up easily especially on match days," he added.













