AFC Leopards defender set to leave club after falling out with coach Aussems

AFC Leopards defender Joachim Oluoch is in the process of leaving the club after coach Patrick Aussems told him that he is not part of his plans and banished him from attending train again.The move came after Saturday’s 2-1 win in a friendly match against newly promoted APS Bomet at the Camp Toyoyo Grounds where the coach infirmed the player that he is not part of his plans and that he should start sourcing for a new home.##NAJAVA_MECA_6606661##“The coach kicked him out on Saturday. He told him that he is not part of his plans and that he should now show up for training again. It is a matter that is now being handled by the office, they are trying to reach an agreement over the best way possible to termite the remainder his one-year contract with the club,” a source from the club told Mozzart Sport.The seasoned defender joined AFC Leopards last September from arch rivals Gor Mahia and inked a two years deal. He was a key player for the team in the first leg but fell out of favor in the second stanza of the season and towards the end of the season he was not even named in the match day squad in some games.The move comes at a time when Ingwe are serving a transfer ban and cannot sign a replacement for the lanky defender. The available central defenders in the squad are; Robert Mudenyu, Tedian Esilaba, Zachary Njite, and Kayci Odhiambo. Washington Munene and Collins Shivachi can also step in when called upon.AFC Leopards set to complete signings before the transfer window closes.New players expected to join the team include: Levis Opiyo (Unattached), Joachim Oluoch (Gor), Kingsley Fasanmi (Homeboyz) , Musa Oundo formerly with Chemelil Sugar FC, Kepha Aswani (Unattached) #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/MVedSUUS6g— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) November 1, 2021 Oluoch is not the only player who has left the den after reportedly falling out with the Belgian tactician. Last year, captain Robinson Kamura had to leave the club after what was months of a sour relationship between him and the tactician he signed for KCB but was released weeks ago and is now sourcing for a new home.Meanwhile AFC Leopards will take on Ulinzi Stars in a friendly match on Sunday at the Nyayo National Stadium ahead of league kick off on 10th September. The match will kick off at 3PM and fans will pay Ksh. 100 to catch the action live.Kenyans record mixed results in England as Nondi wins in Georgia

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