We will not miss him, Juma downplays impact of Isabwa departure

Vihiga Bullets head coach Juma Abdallah insists that his team will not miss Mike Isabwa after the winger completed his transfer to FKF Premier League leaders Kakamega Homeboyz.Isabwa was Bullets’ top scorer in league this season with five goals and to put it into context, Bullets have found the back of the net nine times meaning that he has scored more than half of their total goals this campaign.Many have termed Isabwa’s exit a massive blow but Juma is not moved. The veterantactician insists that they have players capable of filling the void left bythe former Vihiga United and Kariobangi Sharks speedster.“I do not think we will miss Isabwa because we have players here capable of filling his boots very well. We have a group of good players and I confident that they will deliverand help avoid relegation from the league this season,” he told Mozzart Sport.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Bullets have recruited six players during the mid-season window. Dennis Nandwa a former Nakuru All-Stars and Kakamega Homeboyz midfielder has joined the club. The team has also roped in two defenders from Masinde Muliro University, they are; Brian Ochieng a central defender, and Nahashon Tiema a right back.The team has also signed Ramadhan Ali a budding winger from Liberty Academy. Philip Muchuma a veteran striker and Vitalis Akumu a seasoned defender have also joined the club. Juma believes that has a team that is capable of retaining their top-flight status come the end of the current FKF Premier League season.“We have a good team now. I have strengthened areas that I needed to and I believe that we are in better shape and ready to compete against the best in the league. I don’t think this team will go down, we have a squad of fighters and it is just a matter of time before we move to safety,” he added.Nextfor Bullets is a home match against KCB over the weekend.

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