Momanyi eyes league and continental success with TuskerTusker FC head coach Robert Matano says he has been left impressed with his new signings after a week-long training camp in Mombasa in preparation for their CAF Champions League first leg match against Djibouti’s Arta Solar 7.The Brewers have brought on board over ten players after clinching the 2020/21 league title and they axed 11 players with some coming as a surprise to many as they continue to restructure ahead of the new season.How Tusker defied the odds to win their 12th titleIn an interview, the tactician said that he is so far happy with what he has seen in training from the new players.”I’ve been impressed by how the new players are picking up and blending well with the rest of the squad. We brought them in to plug the existing loopholes. We were keen to build synergy in the team after a number of new players reported in and I’m glad we managed to do exactly that, “he told the Star Newspaper.Tusker FC new signingsElvis RupiaTeddy OsokShami KibwanaClyde SenajiCharles MomanyiKalos KirengePatrick MatasiBrian BwireJohn NjugunaTyson Otieno**Daniel SakariThey have also signed two foreign strikers from Tanzania and Uganda. #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/GaCDu8idcv— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 23, 2021 Veteran midfielder Humphrey Mieno labeled the Mombasa training camp a success as it enabled them build the team spirit.“It was an opportunity to work together and build that team spirit ahead of the season. We have very tough matches in the Champions League and the Kenyan Premier League and we needed such an atmosphere to build up towards the new campaign,” he stated.Should Tusker go past the Djiboutian side in the preliminary round, they will face Egyptian giants Zamalek in the first round of Africa’s Premier club competition.Among the new faces at Tusker are; Brian Bwire, Patrick Matasi, Dan Sakari, Kalos Kirenge, Clyde Senaji, Charles Momanyi, Teddy Osok, Ibrahim Joshua, John Njuguna,