KCB let Michael Oduor join rivals Tusker in the mid-season transfer window despite the winger being a regular start during his stay with the bankers.The KCB technical bench certainly regretted the decision to let the player go as he served them bitterness in a league tie played last week, netting the sole goal.##NAJAVA_MECA_7226384##Oduor was not done yet as he, heled Tusker dump KCB out of the Mozzart Bet Cup following the brewers 2-0 win over the bankers in a quarterfinal game, played last weekend where the player bagged an assist.In either occasion, he wildly celebrated inflicting pain on his former employer as well as slimming the chances of winning a title this season.The player revealed that frustrations triggered him to bang the KCB door on his way out and celebrating goals against them sits well with him.“I wanted to prove a point in those two matches. I do not regret scoring against my former team and celebrating,” he told Mozzart Sport.Why Kenyan youngster snubbed Manchester United, Liverpool for Man CityAsked on whether there existed bad blood between him and the KCB technical bench, the former Wazito man said, it was difficult to comprehend why the club let him go at a time when he was on top of his game.“I questioned the motive behind my release. I was starting nearly every game and influenced matches. I was looking forward to serving the team longer but I was asked to find employment elsewhere,” he opened up.Salim Babu and four other coaches that can replace Kimani at BandariHaving settled at Tusker and went to the extend of securing a slot in the first team, Oduor says the trust from coach Robert Matano was instrumental to his electric start of life with the beer makers.“I feel trusted and appreciated by the Tusker family. It feels good to be here,” he stated.With Tusker chasing double glory this season, the former Sofapaka player hopes to continue playing a role in achieving the set objectives. Tusker are set to play Ulinzi Stars in the semifinals of the Cup.