It is not every day that you get to hear a coach praising an opposing player for scoring a good goal against his team.This was the case with Sofapaka FC tactician David Ouma who was in full praise of FC Talanta’s Herman Mwambeghu after the latter scored late in the first half to give Talanta the lead against Batoto ba Mungu at Kasarani Annex on monday.Following a mix-up in the 2008 champion’s backline, the ball fell for Mwambeghu who blasted it into the net from a very tight angle, a goal that earned him the plaudits of the opposing coach.##NAJAVA_MECA_7180173##”In the first half, you saw a very fantastic goal from the Talanta player from a tricky ball on the near post. Normally the players go for a cutback or go for the far post but he went straight and scored a very good goal, that is something that my keeper had to see but he didn’t,” Ouma said.However, the goal was not enough to see Talanta pick a win as Alex Imbusia came off the bench to score an equalizer right at the death of the game and cancel out Mwambeghu’s goal.Further, the coach went on to reveal that his biggest ambition in the team at the present is to ensure that he creates a good team from the players he brought in midseason and those that were there before.9 year old Kenyan youngster Aymen Onyango joins EPL giants Manchester CityIn the recent transfer window, Batoto Ba Mungu brought in 15 new players while releasing an equal number.”Our ambition is not on winning the title now but I remain ambitious on building the team with the lads that you are seeing. I have integrated around 80 per cent of the team that was here. This is a new situation that we are bringing in and I believe it will pay off,” he added.