Mwalala hands fringe players a life-line

Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Bernard Mwalala says he is using this league break to gauge his fringe players in training and friendly matches with a plan to give those who will impress playtime when the game resumes.The FKF Premier League is currently on a halt after the FKF caretaker committee that was appointed by the government suspended all leagues across the country for a period of two weeks. The leagues are tentatively expected to resume on 27th July.With the league taking an extended break, teams are busy preparing for its resumption and for Mwalala it is time for him to look keenly at the players that saw little playtime or did not play at all in the first six league matches of the season. He says it is an opportunity for the fringe players to impress him.Wednesday training pic.twitter.com/QiQCHVDIbc— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) November 17, 2021  “I used the same players in our first six league matches and right now I am trying to give more fringe players a chance. I want to see those who are ready to compete for positions so that when the league resumes I give them an opportunity. It is upon them to grab a chance,” he said.On his training plan, Mwalala says they are doing it in a more relaxed manner as they do not want to exhaust players early in the season. He has lined up two friendly matches against Zoo FC and Vihiga United scheduled for next week.##NAJAVA_MECA_5990711##“We are training although in a relaxed manner because we do not want to exhaust the players when it is not clear as to when exactly we will be back playing. We have lined up two friendly matches for next week, we will play NSL sides, Vihiga United and Zoo FC so that we can maintain our match-readiness,” he stated.Homeboyz will face Sofapaka in its first game when the league resumes.

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