K’Ogalo boss praises acquisition of Rwandese defender and Ugandan attacker

Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has heaped praise on the two impending signings that are on the verge of officially joining the club by March should the 19 time Kenyan champions get their transfer embargo lifted by world football governing body FIFA.Mozzart Sport had earlier revealed that the team had already completed the signing of Rwandan international defender Emery Bayisenge, on a one-and-a-half-year deal with an option of renewal, alongside Ugandan striker Patrick Kaddu who were both expected to bolster the team’s ranks.Gor Mahia bolsters defense with signing of Rwandan InternationalSpeaking about the arrival of the two players, the Northern Irish tactician confirmed that the players fit the profile they were looking for in the midseason transfer window as they aim to end their three year title drought in pursuit of a record extending twentieth league title.“One of the things we said as a club strategy was that players coming in the first phase would be players that would slot straight into the system because midseason is hard and there is no time to train the players. So we had to get players who knew tactically what we wanted and also who were perfect character wise.🟢 | PICTORIAL We close the Police chapter with these wonderful action photos. Tamu jameni 👌. #Sirkal | #GorFansClub pic.twitter.com/3PmitVExUo— GOR FANS CLUB (@OfficialGMFC) February 27, 2023 You look at Emery who has over 60 caps for the Rwandan national team. I know his character inside out because I have worked with him so I know the quality he brings. Kaddu also has around 30 caps for Uganda so he is not a small player. Gor should not sign a small player,” the coach told Mozzart Sport.With the team finding itself on the wrong books of FIFA who handed them a transfer ban for failing to honour contracts to some of their former players, McKinstry promised that their poor record in the market will be a thing of the pat during his reign should they get the clearance.##NAJAVA_MECA_7050022##“No one would argue to say that the transfer strategy over the last two or three years has been wrong. There have been a lot of not good enough players who have come into K’Ogalo.But the types of players that we will sign while I am here are either those top quality players of huge experience or they will be the next generation of hot talent. For example Enock Wanyama and Sylvester Owino who are the next generation of the Harambee Stars,” he added.Owino and Wanyama, gotten from Kariobangi Sharks and Kakamega Homeboyz respectively, are also waiting to join the club.

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