Matano lauds Tusker FC midfielder as ‘one for the future’

After enduring a tough start to life at the Brewers, Stewart Omondi is finally finding his feet with Tusker FC head coach Robert Matano reserving high praise for him.Omondi scored at the depth to help the reigning champions secure a point in the 1-1 draw against KCB FC and maintain their slim hopes of defending the title.📸| Stewart was clearly emotional after scoring his first goal for the club. #KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/qFU4TH38Rj— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) April 2, 2022 Matano noted that after finding his suitable position which is a more central midfield role, Omondi has flourished and tipped him as ‘one for the future’.“He has persevered a lot and he has now identified where he is comfortable to play, he is good centrally, on the outside he has been struggling a lot. I have already identified where he is fit and ready to help the team. He was fantastic on Saturday and even lasted 90 minutes. I have confidence in him and he is young, meaning that he is one for the future,” said Matano. Olunga’s Al Duhail pitch tent in Saudi Arabia ahead of Thursday’s AFC Champions League duelOmondi joined Tusker from relegated Vihiga United after impressing in the second half of the season under head coach Mike Mururi with a number of clubs including Ulinzi Stars and KCB jostling for his signature.Matano added that the lofty ambitions of Tusker weighed on Omondi’s shoulders but he has grown in confidence and is now ready to feature week in week out.FULL TIME at the Complex. Stewart grabs us a point at the death. pic.twitter.com/vYqVaJVOMg— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) April 2, 2022 “That boy is coming up so well, when he came in this was a big club for him but he is gelling well and he is gaining more confidence. I have seen him in about three, four friendlies and even in training, he is now ready to play and I’m happy,” said the former AFC Leopards head coach.

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