Tusker paying the cost of too many transfers but will stabilise - Ambani
Former Tusker FC striker Boniface Ambani says the many
changes made by the brewers during the recent transfer period are part of the
reasons the FKF-PL champions are struggling in the league.
Tusker who released 11 players from the title winning squad have
only won two games in their opening five, last evening’s 3-0
humiliation by Kariobangi Sharks bringing the former Harambee Stars ace to the
inference.
“You can’t change almost the whole team and expect not to
struggle. Matano (head coach Robert) should have made few signings in positions
he felt they needed to strengthen. By doing so you make sure you keep the
winning squad together and strengthen it at the same time.
“They will take a long time to gel and when that happens they
will be a very strong side, but that won't happen immediately. What we are
witnessing now is the price you pay for changing a squad significantly,” said
Ambani.
Players who were released at the end of the season include
Rodgers Aloro and Faraj Ominde who joined Bandari FC, George Odhiambo, Luke
Namanda, Robert Mboya and Michael Madoya among others, while Brian Bwire, Kalos
Kirenge, Joshua Ibrahim, Daniel Sakari, Clyde Senaji, Patrick Matasi, Shami
Kibwana are among the new players at Ruaraka.
Tusker also had no break after the successful campaign last
season, as they headed straight to CAF Champions League which they exited at
the second round of preliminaries.
Despite convincingly defeating Djibouti’s Arta Solar 7, Tusker would
be could not match Zamalek’s class and were relegated to the CAF Confederation
Cup which resumes at the end of November.
Matano will have to balance between the league and the CAF Cup,
with a tricky fixture ahead in Tunisia against Sfaxien on 28th before the
rematch on December 5.
Ambani contrasts Tusker’s transfers approach to that of Nairobi
City Stars who have enjoying an impressive start, currently third on the log
with 13 points – one behind leaders Gor Mahia.
“They brought in a very good coach in Muyoti who understands the
league. He had done a fantastic job at Homeboyz and when he came in he
continued with the project former coach Sanjin Allagic had left, only adding a
few good players in required positions. That helps in continuity of the project,”
stated Ambani.
The league has taken a break to allow players to represent their
countries in this week's 2022 World Cup qualifiers and will resume on November 20.
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