Nairobi City Stars coach Nicholas Muyoti has heaped praises on Omar Mohamed Bajaber, revealing a role change for the player at the same time following a decent display at Kasarani Annex on Tuesday.Bajaber was on target to draw Simba wa Nairobi level against Police on Tuesday as the two sides played to a one-all draw in the opening Pool Two match at the ongoing Elite Preseason Cup tournament.Industrious Mohammed salvages point for City Stars against Kenya PoliceNormally deployed as a number 10, Bajaber was on the flanks against Police something that Muyoti acknowledged they are trying on the skillful player, noting that he has what it takes to thrive there.”He is a very good player. Last season was his first time playing in the league and I believe he is growing. He is a number 10 but we are trying to put him on the flank and so far so good. You could see him taking on players one on one, he has the capability. Just a few more matches and he will be good to go,” Muyoti said.Kenyan teenager secures trials at Denmark’s top side Midtjylland##NAJAVA_MECA_6662593##He joined City Stars this year in February on loan from Star Field Academy after impressing during training, with the initial deal set to run to the end of the ended campaign.His loan deal to the Kawangware-based was extended earlier, and he is expected to be a key player for the club going into the new season following the mass exits witnessed earlier.