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Madoya on why Tusker s expectations are big in FKF Premier League

The star believes he has been on a learning curve since he joined the Nairobi club although he has not enjoyed regular playtime time under Robert Matano especially this season notably due to injuries and stiff competition. “I have grown a lot since arriving at Tusker and I continue to learn every day. The things that I was doing at Zoo I can’t do them here because I have to work harder and match up with the expectations. I believe being here will make me a better player,” he added. Madoya had expressed his desire to win the FKF Premier League title with the 2011 KPL champions. Tusker are at the top of the Premier League table after 16 games and enjoy 36 points, six more than KCB who are second but have played fewer games.

Mulee: Worried Kenya now have time to prepare for World Cup qualifiers

“The rescheduling gives me ample time to monitor them and plan well.” Mulee preferred to use a squad dominated by local players in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt and Togo. The players doing trade in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League have been out of action since March when the government suspended sports in the country. The ban has, however, been lifted and the leagues will commence from May 12 – for the top-tier – while the National Super League will be started on May 15. Mulee has been out of the country and he remains stranded in India where he had gone for a medical trip. Kenya suspended flights to and from the Far East country because of the coronavirus pandemic.

AFC Leopards strongly believe this is their season to win FKF Premier League - Mukangula

Goal on Thursday. But we are confident the coach [Patrick Auseems] will come with a strategy to help us get positive results. The fixture will definitely be tight but we are going to give our best. Of course we will not start from where we were in terms of match and physical fitness, but it will eventually happen when we start to play. As players, we are prepared to give our best because as a team, we feel this is a massive opportunity for us to get the league title. This is our time. In the 14 matches played this season, the Nairobi-based charges have won nine games, drawn two, and lost three. They have scored 18 goals in the process and conceded nine.

Mulee: Worried Kenya now has time to prepare for World Cup qualifiers

“The rescheduling gives me ample time to monitor them and plan well.” Mulee preferred to use a squad dominated by local players in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt and Togo. The players doing trade in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League have been out of action since March when the government suspended sports in the country. The ban has, however, been lifted and the leagues will commence from May 12 – for the top-tier – while the National Super League will be started on May 15. Mulee has been out of the country and he remains stranded in India where he had gone for a medical trip. Kenya suspended flights to and from the Far East country because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Matano on Tusker fighting spirit, Madoya reveals FKF Premier League title dream

“According to me though my team is okay because at least we have the players training at home and they have been doing the program really well. When we go back, we will have the same focus, the same determination and the same spirit. “We have the same group together and it is not like the beginning of the season when we had to start from scratch. I am looking forward to starting training and ensure that we remain focused to achieve our goals.” The former Ulinzi Stars coach lauded the government’s move to open up the sports space as it is where the players and other stakeholders get their daily bread.

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