Kinanga confident of Police turning fortunes around

Kenya Police forward Clinton Kinanga believes that the club will start turning around its fortunes in the season on Monday when they clash with Bandari at Kasarani Stadium.Police have been misfiring thus far in the campaign having lost the opening two rounds to KCB and Kakamega Homeboyz to remain rooted down in the log.The poor start saw the management of the club effect changes in the technical bench where Sammy “Pamzo” Omollo was relieved of the head coach duties hardly a day after his assistant Musa Otieno threw in the towel.##NAJAVA_MECA_6882931##Omollo, was replaced by former Tusker assistant coach Francis Baraza who is making a comeback to the Kenyan Premier League after spending the past three years in the Tanzanian Premier League.Kinanga revealed that the playing unit convened a meeting after losing to Homeboyz last weekend and resolved to commit their efforts in ending the poor start.”We agreed as players to do everything possible to win our next match. We have to turn things around before it is too late. We can not afford to continue losing matches,” he said.The forward who was among the group of players that inspired the side to promotion to the top flight last year in the playoff said the team had learnt from last season’s mistakes and was looking to outdo themselves in the current term.Wakasala confirms FC Talanta departure” We started poorly last season and by the time we arrested the situation, it was too late to mount a successful title onslaught,” he said.Kinanga who hasn’t seen regular game time thanks to the competition from the duo of David Simiyu and Elvis Rupia in the meantime revealed his hunger for first team duties and target for the season.

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