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“But, it’s a new challenge here and I am ready to do my best and help this big club achieve the best.”
On how he has settled in Kenya and what he likes doing apart from playing football, Nikiema said: “Life is okay…Kenya is a Pan-African country with many foreigners but I am not really an outgoing person…I am an introvert so apart from training, I am always home playing PS games or watching some movies.”
On how he rates the Kenyan league, Nikiema explained: “The league is really competitive, there are a lot of good teams and good players.
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As players, we just have to try the bit that we can and do individual workout to keep us fit as we wait for the green light to resume full training.
Shakava s comments came after head coach Manuel Vaz Pinto explained how the suspension of football will affect the players. Stopping the league has not only physical but emotional effects on everyone involved,” Vaz Pinto is quoted as saying. The past few months have been very difficult for the clubs and everyone who works within the football circles, the pandemic has pushed things to the extreme and deep end.
The Portuguese coach also stated how they keep a close eye on the players progress within the period of suspension.