Kenyan midfielder Joshua Nyatini looking forward to second season in Tanzania

Kenyan midfielder Joshua Nyatini is hoping to flourish more in his second season in the Tanzanian Premier League should the club hold on him.Nyatini crossed the border last year after landing a deal with Tanzanian Prisons that was tutored by title-winning tactician Patrick Odhiambo back then.Former Kenya U20 midfielder Joshua Nyatini, alias Hull City Boy leaves Posta Rangers for Tanzania Prisons FC.He joins the team alongside Wazito’s Amos Asembeka.The club is coached by Kenyan tactician Patrick ‘Luwowo’ Odhiambo.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/pbdlY5gJaz— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) August 15, 2022 Odhiambo left Prisons in January after the axe fell on him, but he didn’t hit the tarmac long as Kakamega Homeboyz procured his services the following month.Nyatini, played a crucial role in the Prisons set up last season, helping the team to finish an impressive eighth rank, contrast to the preceding campaign where the club was staring at relegation.The former national U20 midfielder said he was hopeful that his second season in Tanzania will bear more success and thrust him to the next level.##NAJAVA_MECA_7373382##”I am already looking forward to the new season. There are a number of ‘small’ issues I’ll need to agree on with the club. My first one in Tanzania was relatively good even though I took some time to settle in,” said the player who penned a two-year long deal with the club last year.Asked on the level of competitiveness, the former Wazito man said the Tanzanian league was head and shoulders above the Kenyan, that is playing catch up.Mwalala officially unveiled as new KCB managerTanzanian clubs have been camping in the Kenyan player market for a while, shopping for the most outstanding stars courtesy of the commercial partners their league has managed to attract. “The Tanzanian league is competitive. It attracts massive following too. There is a lot to learn from their competition,” he added.The midfielder made his national team debut aged 16 years during an All-Stars friendly match against Hull City in 2017.

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