Harambee Stars head coach Engin Firat has fired a warning at his players and members of the backroom staff, warning them of dire consequences should information within the camp find its way into the media.The tactician was reacting to recent publications touching on the media, things that have not gone well with him. The team that he selected to play Iran has equally been criticized, with stakeholders pointing at “deserving” players who missed out on call-ups and “undeserving” ones who may have made their way into Firat’s squad.##NAJAVA_MECA_7117185##The tactician was taking no prisoners during his press conference on Sunday, and the media in particular was on the receiving end as the Turkish coach read a riot act for what he termed unjust publications.The riot act was extended to the team, with the coach warning the players that they would be permanently thrown out of the national team should they leak confidential information to the outside world. Boost for Harambee Stars as more foreign-based players join camp”I have closed this matter with the team because I made it very clear with the players that if things inside go out, I will find out who it is and it will be finished for him,” the tactician said.He was particularly mad with the fact that the national team’s squad was published in the media three hours before the World Cup qualifier against Mali in October 2021. Kenya went on to lose the game 5-0.”Before playing Mali, three hours before the match, the squad was out there on the radio. This helps the rivals get the squad and prepare for everything. The opponent knows how you play and can take all steps to stop you. Is this journalism, or you hurt your own country?” he posed. Kenya will depart for Iran on Sunday ahead of the international friendly match set to be played on Tuesday.Gor Mahia ready to release Omala if he gets a deal abroad