Omondi happy with exposure at Mathare United

Mathare United goalkeeper Bryne Omondi says the platform the club has offered him this season has enabled him to polish his ball distribution skills and his ability to concentrate on the pitch.The dreadlocked goalkeeper has for the first time enjoyed playing time at the top level thanks to the season-loan move to the slum boys from Posta Rangers.Rangers loaned out the youthful goalkeeper to Mathare in a bid to hand the chance to quench his thirst for playing time having faced stiff competition from the duo of Kelvin Opiyo and Jairus Adira. Bryne Omondi is so comfortable with the ball on his feet. Extremely confident in his goalkeeping and football abilities it is so refreshing to see.— El-Hadary (@RaphaelOmalla) January 30, 2021 Omondi who joined Mathare in the final days of the transfer window took a handful of weeks to settle and would elbow Job Ochieng from the first team.He says the playing time granted at the club has seen him improve on some key areas and will leave Mathare at the end of the season a better custodian than the way he walked in.”This is the first season I have enjoyed consistent playing time since I was exposed to top flight football. I feel I can now distribute the ball better, concentrate from kick off to the final whistle and I have the right mentality especially when it comes to grinding out results, ” he noted.Bryne Omondi from @MathareUtd has to be among the league’s best ball distributors. Can find you almost anywhere.Add to the fact that he is always composed on the ball. Good modern keeper that one.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/ti7NIkh0wN— Ochi (@soo_ochieng) March 9, 2022 Omondi, an Harambee Stars trialist under Sébastien Migne’s reign joined Posta in July 2019 from Tusker where he struggled to beat the competition for playing time from the experienced shot stoppers.Lumumba focused on football career after clearing high school studiesWith his loan move to Mathare approaching its sunset days, he says he wants to improve on his communication even as he seeks to settle in a new home from next season.”I still have a long way to go but in the meantime, I want to work on how I instruct my defence line and the rest of the teammates. This means that I have to improve on how I read the game and the movements of the opponent in the final third,” he offered.

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