Former Sofapaka head coach Kennedy Odhiambo is hopeful of a resounding return to the touchline next season after a couple of months in the cold.Sofapaka’s struggle with form early in the year culminated to Odhiambo’s sacking in March but the tactician is holding on the hope that top flight clubs will come for his signature.Odhiambo, who was part of the Harambee Stars technical bench before the government took over the running of football in November last year said he is enjoying his brief break from the game and at the same time, plotting for a fruitful return.##NAJAVA_MECA_6459712##The former Bandari boss who has kept a low since parting ways with the 2009 league champions however, revealed that he had not received offers but remained confident of attracting a host of them once the transfer window is open.Sofapaka have fired head coach Ken Odhiambo. His assistant David Ouma takes over on the interim.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/OcF3GEpbpQ— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) March 30, 2022 “One thing that I am certain with is, I will be back to the touchline next season. No team has come forth to express interest in my services but I am sure they will flock in when the window opens. At the moment, I am enjoying the break from the game,” he said.Odhiambo who joined Sofapaka in January last year from Bandari, meanwhile, is glad with the what he achieved with Batoto Ba Mungu and the impact he had on the players.Sofapaka’s revolving door ushers out another coach as Odhiambo’s tenure comes to abrupt endThe former Kenyan international took pride and credit in the success of a number of players whom he said had helped mine out the best from them.”I am satisfied with what I achieved at Sofapaka. The other members of the technical bench and I worked hard to get the best out of the players and the results are there to be seen,” he bragged.