Police forward comfortable playing in defence

Kenya Police forward Cornelius Juma says he is comfortable with the right back roles coach John Bobby Ogolla has occasionally been bestowing him in the past matches.Police signed the player who clinched the National Super League ‘Golden Boot’ last season to boost the striking department but his versatility has earned him more playing time as Ogolla has been largely using him as right back.Apart from Juma, Police acquired John Makwata to beef the department that solely depended on the man mountain forward Clinton Kinanga in the second tier.Kenya Police FC link up last season’s National Super League Top scorers Cornelius Juma and Samuel NdunguTrending: #fridaymorning University of Nairobi Kayole Moses Kuria #FridayFeeling #FridayVibes Congraturations Grace pic.twitter.com/Q4HFRkROL7— The Police voice (@mteteziwapolisi) September 24, 2021 The law enforcers who were promoted to the top flight after humbling Vihiga United in the playoff have struggled to pick their best full backs with Juma aiding on the right and Samuel Ndung’u, a forward slotting on the left whenever Faustine Samaki is overwhelmed.Norwich 8.00 4.50 Man Utd 1.47 Juma revealed that he finds it easy to shift from scoring goals to defending owing to his vast understanding of how forwards operate in the final third. “I am always comfortable whenever I am playing in the defence. I have been finding it easy in containing a forwards since I know how they turn, dribble, cross or shoot the ball. I can not complain to the bench for deploying me in the defence at all as the most important thing remains helping the team,” he said.The former Sofapaka man who manned the flank when Police shot Kariobangi Sharks 3-1 on Tuesday at the Kasarani Annex and consequently scaled to a safer rank in the meantime said the win injected motivation in the camp and warned their opponents to prepare for a more lethal Police FC.Musa admits struggling Police are under pressure to arrest poor formThe latter who were under pressure to arrest their poor run fired two late goals through Clifton Miheso to register their second win and Juma has called on his teammates to keep the fire going and even contest for titles.”The win came at a time when we needed it and will certainly go a long way in motivating us to get more in the coming rounds,”he added. 

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