Robinson Kamura ditched the doomed AFC Leopards ship for KCB in the offseason transfer window and has opened up on what it is like to play under head coach Zedekiah Zico Otieno. Kamura endured a tough spell in the second half of the season as he was handed limited game time and saw his armband handed to Isaac Kipyegon who has since moved to Tusker FC.Match Update| 72’⚠️ GOOOOAAAAL ⚠️Yes they do! New signing Robinson Kamura who stood over it successfully puts it into the back of the net to give his side the lead.🔵 Sofapaka 0 – 1 KCB 🟢#SofapakaVsKCB#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/AuQvf0pOuM— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 24, 2021 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Kamura waxed lyrical about Zico and revealed that he is a coach who has tracked his development from a tender age. “He is a coach who has won a number of things and has the experience, he has also won trophies as a player and has monitored me since I was young,”“Zico was brought up in Kariobangi and I was brought up in Huruma so he has seen me in the Cop Coca Cola tournaments and at Mathare Youth so when he gave me the call I did not think twice,” said Kamura. The former Mathare United defender started life at KCB with a bang, scoring in the 2-1 win over Sofapaka that handed the Bankers their maiden win of the season after a tough start to the season. Kamura was coy on KCB’s chances of lifting their maiden league title but admitted that the season will not be a walk in the park with the rest of the teams eyeing the Banker’s scalp.Done DealRobinson Kamura has joined KCB on a one-year deal. #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/w18oJZeZh8— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) September 19, 2021 “What the coach told us is that number two’s are never remembered all over the world so he told that the season will be tougher because everyone wants to beat KCB,”“Performances put KCB number two and not lucky so every game will be like a final as we all know there are no easy games in the Kenyan league,” added
Kamura.