For a coach christened The Lion it comes as no surprise that Tusker FC midfielder Humphrey Mieno revealed that he has a strict father and son relationship with head coach Robert Matano.Matano is known for his disciplinarian principles and touchline outbursts on players as he never shies away from occasionally giving players the hairdryer treatment.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mieno opened up on his relationship with Matano noting that no player would want to cross paths with the 2009 Premier League winner. 📸| Humphrey. Ochieng. Mieno. That’s the tweet. Fundi. 💪#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/xuvDV3Ml4p— Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) July 12, 2021 “My relationship with Matano is good, he usually treats every player like his son so it’s like a father-son relationship but he is those kinds of strict fathers, he must put you in line when you go wrong,”“You have to do what he wants and not go astray, I think he has a very healthy relationship with all the players in the team and also his coaching staff,” said Mieno.Tusker are currently the frontrunners to land the 2020-2021 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title after opening up a six-point gap at the summit of the league.Mieno has been instrumental to their title charge coming off the bench on a number of occasions to overturn losing situations into points for the Brewers.📽️⚽️| Here are our two goals by Hum Mieno and Jackson Macharia. Great comeback, great team effort.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/Q51YDUZkjj— Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) July 11, 2021 The former Gor Mahia midfielder is part of the experienced players in the squad alongside Eugene Asike, Rodgers Aloro and Jackson Macharia who hope to guide the young players like Eric Zakayo, Henry Meja and Jimmy Mbugua.“The blend is usually very key in a team because the young players have to learn from the senior players but only if they are doing the right thing,”“Sometimes the talks should not only be about football, you can talk to the young players if they are broken and you can also learn something from them if they trust you enough to approach you,” added Mieno.