After being forced into a squad overhaul, Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya has set his sights on having a team that can execute his style of play.The 2018 Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Cup champions witnessed a mass exodus with a majority of their first team players ditching the club for greener pastures.Veteran Ulinzi Stars goalkeeper James Saruni reveals retirement plansWith a new squad to work with ahead of next season, Muluya has revealed that he is looking to have a team that can understand his philosophy.“My target is to have team that can play well and to have a team that can understand football and nothing more. The most important thing is to get the cohesion of the team. I’m eager to see how my players will start the first game, this is a completely new team so I’m eager to see how the team will fare on,” said Muluya.##NAJAVA_MECA_6651581##Sharks are gearing up for the Elite Pre-season Cup that will feature six teams including Nairobi City Stars, Kenya Police, Sofapaka, Gor Mahia, and Ulinzi Stars.With the definite date for the 2022-2023 season kick-off yet to be announced, Muluya was tight-lipped about the FKF Transition Committee who have so far postponed the season kick-off twice.Delighted Akhulia urges on Bidco United after pre-season lift over fancied Police“I cannot really talk much about the Transition Committee, all we want to do is play and have a fairground for everyone.Whatever is happening behind the scenes we will all be waiting and see what happens,” added the former Mathare United Team Manager.