
How Bobby Ogolla's new signings have improved Police
Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 29.10.21. | 13:50
The Law Enforcers have former AFC Leopards trio Makwatta, Miheso and Duncan including Musa Mohamed.
Kenya Police FC boast of an experienced squad after some fantastic piece of business in the transfer window with head coach Bobby Ogolla hailing the impact of his new signings.
Police went on a crazy transfer spree as they roped in Kenyan internationals in the name of John Makwatta, Clifton Miheso, Duncan Otieno and Musa Mohamed.
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Ogolla popularly known as the Six Million Dollar Man in football circles noted that the new signings have lifted the spirits in the squad and turned them into challengers this season.
“We have played three games and lost two but I know we will slowly improve, in the new players we signed, two players played and in the previous game all four played and we won. I usually tell my players the new signings are experienced just like them and they should work hand in hand to get good results,”
“We have been promoted but that does not mean we cannot challenge for something, we are ready and the new signings have boosted our morale, in the second game mistakes cost us but in the third game we scored and played good football,” said Ogolla.
Police finally got off the mark last time out after thumping Nzoia Sugar 3-1 with Makwatta and Miheso on the scoresheet to hand their maiden win this season since being promoted from the National Super League (NSL).
Ogolla noted that the new additions have formed the spine of the team with the rest of the team already forging an understanding with the experienced players.
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“Before we couldn't build from the back but with Musa and the three other defenders and Duncan Otieno in midfield and Miheso and Makwata upfront they have lined themselves up as the spine of the team,"
“In the flanks, the players have gelled with the rest, we will compete without fearing any team.” added the former Gor Mahia assistant coach.





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