Muluya picks positives from departure of experienced quartet

Kariobangi Sharks suffered a massive blow in the mid season transfer window following the departure of Eric Juma, Geoffrey Shiveka, Sydney Lokale and Patrick Otieno but head coach William Muluya sees an opportunity for the young players to dazzle.Loyal servants Eric Juma and Geoffrey Shiveka joined free spending Kenya Police FC while Sydney Lokale made the switch to KCB while Patrick Otieno joined Posta Rangers in the January window.FULLTIME IN KASARANICity Stars go fishing and get their meal of the day!#CityStars #KSHNCS#𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚 pic.twitter.com/gT0sApFvdV— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) February 5, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Muluya hinted that the quartet had offers from abroad but their departure frees up space for the young players to showcase their talents.”Patrick Otieno, Juma, Sydney and Shiveka had chances to go somewhere trying to explore from the other side but that is an opportunity for the rest of the rest of the players. The likes of Fortune Omoto are good and will soon fill in the shoes of Shiveka and the rest who left. To me it is an opportunity for the rest to play,” said Muluya.Life without the experience of the four place was off to a rocky start after the 1-0 loss to Nairobi City Stars on Saturday courtesy of a second half strike by Ezekiel Odera.⏹️ Full Time#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/7VM41zuv21— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) February 5, 2022 Muluya did not want to dwell on the loss to Simba wa Nairobi and instead shifted his focus on their next clash against Kenya Police FC who are enjoying a fine run of form since the resumption of football in December.”I really do not want to take about how big of a blow the loss is to us but I want to talk about the matches that are ahead, now I need to think of how I will prepare against Police FC, no one likes losing so I will not talk about the loss to City Stars,” added Muluya.

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