Kenya Police forward Clinton Kinanga says the inspiration gathered from watching a 2022 World Cup match pitting Ghana and Uruguay from the stands Will go a long way in pushing him attain his targets for the season.The towering forward who is arguably the tallest player in the Kenyan league was lucky to have watched the duel between the two countries played at the Al Bayt Stadium played on December 2.##NAJAVA_MECA_6880950##The striker said catching some of the big stars whom he had only managed to watch on television play right in front of his eyes was a dream come true and will build on the experience to chase his target of netting at least fifteen goals in the ongoing campaign.”I consider myself a privileged man having watched some of the best footballers in the world play. I learnt a lot from the game especially on the importance of taking the basics seriously. I left the stadium a motivated player and will endeavor to use it for the benefit of my team,” he said.Can Bidco United end Tusker’s unbeaten run in the FKFPL?The law enforcer in the meantime challenged the relevant authorities to improve the existing sporting infrastructure and endeavor to construct modern ones.”One of the things that impressed me off the pitch is the quality of their sporting facilities. They have invested heavily in that area and my wish is to see the ones we have here in Kenya get serious face-lift and new ones constructed,” he said.Potent England stand in way of reigning champions France in last quarterfinal clashFurther, he called on the clubs and the federation to secure high profile friendly matches abroad that he noted will expose the players to new environments and help them learn from the best.” We have what it takes to qualify to the World Cup finals. We have the talent but our infrastructure and level of exposure is wanting. If our players can rub shoulders with the best on a regular basis, then I believe we will make it,” he added.