beIN Sports. “Because football is a game which we play week in week out.”
The former Thika United striker earned a hat-trick against Al Ahli during an Emir Cup encounter in the Round of 16 and has stated his ambition is to perform in order to show his capability to the world.
“Well, it was a fantastic moment for me to score my first hattrick here in Qatar. You know in my first two games I did not score and I was hungry to show the people what I am really capable of,” he added.
“The big moment came and a hattrick could be more but the first steps for any player are really important.”
Al-Duhail s Olunga speaks on ‘difficult and important’ Al Ahli Emir Cup encounter Kiplagat Sang
Harambee Stars striker Michael Olunga has stated Al-Duhail SC are ready to face and beat Al Ahli in an Emir Cup Round of 16 encounter on Monday.
Olunga said the Al Ahli game should be taken with seriousness since it is going to be very tough, but banked his hope of progressing on the readiness of his new teammates.
“An important and a difficult game awaits us but we as much are ready for it and everyone is working hard to see of the opponents and reach the next round,” the former Thika United star told the club’s website.
A week later, reports emerged in Japan that Kashiwa Reysol had already accepted a transfer fee of seven million Euros (approximately Ksh890m) from the Qatari club for the services of the former Gor Mahia striker.
After making his debut on Tuesday, it was a clear indicator the striker had opted against a move to Europe and his former coach at national team level has no problem with the transfer as long as it does not affect his availability for international matches.
“People don’t know what he was offered, football is a short career if he went to Europe and picked up a career-threatening injury he could be finished,” Williamson told
Kakamega Hombeoyz land Ksh20m MozzartBet sponsorship deal Goal 29/12/2020 Kiplagat Sang
Football Kenya Federation Premier League side Kakamega Homeboyz have entered into a Ksh20 million sponsorship deal with the betting firm, MozzartBet.
The sponsorship partnership will last for one year as both parties confirmed during an unveiling ceremony conducted in Kakamega town on Tuesday.
Kakamega Homeboyz’s head coach Nicholas Muyoti and captain David Juma promised the new partners good representation in the ongoing campaign.
“We promise to be good ambassadors of MozzartBet and we will not let you down,” Muyoti said during the unveiling ceremony.
“As players, this season we will make sure that we win the trophy and make our sponsors happy,” Juma said. “We don’t have any excuse, we now have everything and we will make sure we do Kakamega Homeboyz’s fans proud by winning the title.”
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