Coaching is always a revolving door and for Anthony “Modo” Kimani, he is just grateful and ready to put in the work after landing at Ulinzi Stars as the club’s Head Coach. Kimani takes over from Bernard Mwalala, who resigned and joined KCB following the sacking of Zedekiah “Zico” Otieno. The constant sackings of coaches in the FKFPL does not bother him with his focus firmly on guiding the soldiers back to the top, “where they belong.” Sofapaka seek winners touch in accomplished coach Francis Haringingo”A famous coach once said that if you have never been sacked then you are not a coach and I agree with him – it is just the nature of the industry we work in. That however does not mean that as coaches we do not work hard to ensure the teams do well and meet the targets, we do but sometimes even in life things don’t work out how we want. Therefore for me, that really doesn’t bother me as I start off at Ulinzi, my focus is purely on doing the job at hand,” Kimani opened up, Ulinzi Stars Chairman Colonel Eliud Were unveils the club’s new coach Anthony Kimani at Ulinzi Sports Complex.#ulinzifamily #stand001branch #GBUS pic.twitter.com/rg38AtNyQJ— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) August 2, 2023 “Ulinzi Stars are four-time Kenyan Premier League (KPL) champions and therefore I have my work cut out – the goal is to win titles. I am convinced with the sort of management we have, the quality of players and my technical bench, we can do well. I am really excited but cognizant of the fact that is a huge challenge. However, I am ready to give my best.” He concluded. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7406573##Ulinzi Stars finished ninth last season and Kimani believes the team has the potential to do better and even challenge for the title.