Kenya Police FC midfielder Clifton Miheso has heaped praise on his head coach Bobby Ogolla, waxing lyrical about his wealth of experience in the game. The 28-year-old joined Kenya Police in the off season transfer window from Gor Mahia after enduring a challenging season due to K’Ogalo’s financial struggles.🎯⚽️❤ pic.twitter.com/0qG9JG1WKG— Official | Miheso (@MiesoMiheso) December 9, 2021 Miheso revealed that Bobby Ogolla’s experience as a player and many years in coaching comes in handy during matchdays. “Coach Bobby is a very experienced coach as we all know he was a very good player, he has been in the national team and has played for Gor Mahia for a long time.He has vast experience in local football and also African football so he uses his experience to command games and also give us inspiration in the team,” said Miheso.Bobby helped Police secure promotion to the Premier League and has been a long time assistant at Gor Mahia and has also been trusted with taking charge of Harambee Stars. The world today is full of sad people, football should make us happy. ⚽️❤#staypositive #staymotivated💪🏿 #stayjuiced #keepthefaith #Godisgood #tworiverssocceracademy #MIK🇰🇪 #training #policefc pic.twitter.com/1HGS8Yte7L— Official | Miheso (@MiesoMiheso) November 24, 2021 The former AFC Leopards winger has also been on a purple patch at Police scoring three goals in three games as he admitted that the team has a number of experienced players.“Being on a scoring run does not make special, I think our team really has good players and I’m lucky to be in such a team and be in a scoring run,” added Miheso.