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Harambee Stars head coach Jacob 'Ghost' Mulee has explained why he was not entirely concerned about the result in their 1-0 win over South Sudan at Nyayo Stadium on Saturday.
Tusker youngster, Meja named January’s best
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Tusker FC’s fast-rising star Henry Atola Meja has been named January Kenya Premier League Player of the Month at an award ceremony held at the Brewers’ Ruaraka Grounds on Thursday morning.
The young striker, who scored four goals and set up one in January saw off competition from Wazito’s Kevin Kimani to bag the prestigious award that comes with a monetary package and a personalized trophy.
Meja began the month with the lone goal that downed Kakamega Homeboyz at Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega County. He then got a brace and an assist against Kariobangi Sharks a match his side won 4-2. His final contribution of the month was the winning goal against Zoo FC in a 2-1 triumph.
Challenging for FKF Premier League title is unrealistic objective - Wazito s Kimanzi Goal 23/01/2021 Seth Willis
Wazito FC coach Francis Kimanzi has played down suggestions his charges will be among the favourites for the 2020/21 Football Kenya Federation Premier League title.
The Nairobi-based charges have been in good form and after Friday s 2-1 win over Nzoia Sugar, some feel the team is ready to offer a stiff challenge for the trophy. However, the immediate former Harambee Stars coach believes otherwise. I cannot say we are challenging for the league this season, Kimanzi told
Goal on Saturday. It is an unrealistic objective which will put the team under unnecessary pressure. Currently, it is all about one game at a time. We are still under the process of building a team for the long term and not setting unrealistic goals.
It is an unrealistic objective which will put the team under unnecessary pressure. Currently, it is all about one game at a time. We are still under the process of building a team for the long term and not setting unrealistic goals.
After the release of Derrick Otanga, Elvis Rupia, Pistone Mutamba, Paul Kiongera and Victor Ndinya in the recent past, the team has struggled to get a replacement.
The tactician has conceded he is in the market for an established striker to help boost his attacking department. Yes, we are targeting a striker who can help us improve our attack, but currently, our options are limited, Kimanzi continued.