Kenya Police goalkeeper Patrick Matasi sat out Saturday’s Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) 1-0 loss to Tusker at Nyayo Stadium due to a groin injury.Matasi said he picked the injury in training and had not trained the whole week making him ineligible for selection.He will also miss Wednesday’s match against Vihiga Bullets though he hopes to make a come-back against Gor Mahia at the weekend. Baraza slams FIFA referee Dickens Mimisa for displaying open bias in Police defeat to Tusker“I suffered a groin injury which has kept me out for the last one week. However, I hope to probably come-back by this weekend,” Matasi who watched the match against Tusker on the terraces said.Kenya Police coach Francis Baraza must have rued the absence of his experienced goalkeeper against the FKFPL defending champions. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7180192##Matasi completed his move to Kenya Police last month from Tusker where he had been for two years.His capture adds to a number of experienced players that have been signed by the law keepers who are keen to win the title this year. Tactical adjustments that helped Tusker outmaneuver Kenya Police FCApart from Matasi, Kenya Police have also brought on board former KCB striker Derrick Otanga who was the leading goal scorer last season and returned home after a failed move to Libya.They also signed former Mathare United defender David Ochieng, also a very experienced defender.