Eric Johana tips Uganda clash to be a game changer for Harambee Stars

Swedish based creative midfielder Eric Johana Omondi has tipped the Kenya versus Uganda clash to be a critical game changer for the Harambee Stars moving into the future should the national team manage to claim the bragging rights in the East African derby and return home with all the three points.##NAJAVA_MECA_5968706##On Thursday 11 November, Kenya have a chance of causing an upset to the Uganda Cranes as a victory for the Harambee Stars would leave the Ugandans needing huge favours from the other tie between Rwanda and Mali if they are to have any slim chance of grabbing the sole ticket that secures progression to the playoff round of the FIFA 2022 Qatar World Cup.Next Assignment 💪#Tunaweza pic.twitter.com/7Hej2qkNws— Harambee Stars (@Harambee__Stars) November 8, 2021 Speaking to Mozzart Sport after having a feel of the match venue at St. Mary’s Stadium – Kitende, the midfielder who has been recalled to camp for the first time by new head coach Engin Firat, revealed the importance of the clash to the country as a whole in terms of building for the future.“Kenya against Uganda is always a big match because it is a derby and derbies are a huge deal. We really have to prepare for it and that is the mentality we have to go with. Every result in these two games will be positive results going forward. The coach wants to build a team for the future and that is what he has been saying all over. Five years from now, these players will have grown into something else. The only way to build a successful group is by getting results. So if we can get the results, it will be very good going forward,” the player told Mozzart Sport.

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