Origi issues rallying call to Kenyan keepers after landing lucrative coaching job in Sweden

Former Harambee Stars custodian Arnold Origi has urged goalkeepers in the country to double down on their efforts in the department as they might end up getting lucky to secure potential dream moves abroad.Origi made the remarks on the back of landing a lucrative goalkeeping coach role at Sweden’s second-tier side Östersunds FK who confirmed his appointment at the start of February.Arnold Origi appointed as a goalkeeping coach in SwedenIn a statement, Östersunds noted that the Kenyan would be in charge of the first team and would get to work in a technical bench spearheaded by Swedish tactician Magnus Powell who is not a new face to Origi.The two worked together at Lillström for two years from January 2013 to December 2014 while Origi was a player and Powell was an assistant manager at the Norwegian club. Both of them also played for Lillström, Powell doing so first between 2000 and 2006 and Origi coming in later from 2013 to 2018.“Alafu sasa espacially ma jagoal, hii mlango SIR GOD amefungua ni yenyu. Ji tumeni juu sahi big bro is watching. Lazima moja wenyu ama wawili wapite level mimi nilifika. Tujitume sasa (To goalkeepers especially, this door that God has opened is yours. Do your best knowing your big brother is watching. One or two of you have to go to a much better level than I managed. Work extra hard now),” he posted after landing the opportunity.39 year old Origi spent most of his playing career in Norway where he featured for Moss FK, Fredrikstad, Ull/Kisa, Lilleström, Sandnes Ulf, Kongsvinger, and Hood. He also had a stint in Finland with HIFK.##NAJAVA_MECA_6996479##Tusker goalkeeper Brian Bwire is among the names that have been heavily linked with a foreign move considering his age and potential.

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