Kenya Police head coach Samuel Omollo has described the club’s new signing David Okoth as a perfect replacement for Clifton Miheso who has left the law enforcers.Police acquired the high-rated Okoth from Kakamega Homeboyz two months ago following the winger’s sublime show with Abana Abeingo last season where he netted eleven goals and registered more than ten assists.##NAJAVA_MECA_6633047##The decision to sign Okoth has proved right as Police have lost their last season’s best scorer in Miheso who is said to have secured a lucrative deal in Ethiopia.Miheso who netted fifteen goals last season for Police was the second best scorer in the league behind Derrick Otanga.Transfer: After years of service to the club, David Okoth leaves Kakamega Homeboyz FC.All the best to him at his new station and thanks for the memories. #wearehomeboyz#AbanaBeingo#MozzartBet pic.twitter.com/5frqVDiL3D— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) July 20, 2022 Omollo says the left-footed player has been impressive in the test matches they have played and tipped him to score goals for fun in the new season.”I am excited with the new players, especially David who has been good in the few test matches we have played . He is talented in one against one situations and has an eye for the goal. He is certainly going to be an important player in the team considering that we have lost Miheso,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6632794##At the same time, the former Gor Mahia assistant coach lauded the other new signings whom he noted were doing well in as far as adapting to his philosophy is concerned.David Okoth: From slime to stardom courtesy of lethal left footPolice were on a signing spree in the recently shut player transfer window as they lured a number of players to join their ranks.Among those who switched to the Police camp include Nzoia Sugar winger James Kibande, former Sharks skipper Patilah Omoto, former KCB winger Reagan Otieno among others.