Kenya Police coach Zdravko Logarusic has revealed drastic plans to overhaul his squad in the January transfer window insisting that this is the sole and available option to make the side ripe for the Football Kenya Federation Premier League title.Speaking after the club lost 2-1 to KCB on Saturday, Logarusic said the match exposed the need to inject quality players in the mid-season transfer window.“It is time we accept that the playing career of some of our players is over and the result of this match has opened my eyes to that fact. Now we need to make certain decisions to fix the problem and we will do this in January,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_7749392##The former Gor Mahia tactician revealed his ambition of casting his net deep into the lower tiers and identify players who are ready and possess the hunger to play at the highest level.Logarusic also defended his decision to withdraw Kenya international goalkeeper Patrick Matasi and defender Abud Omar immediately after KCB scored the first goal.“We had to do something after our opponents scored and it could either have worked or not,” he said.Kenya Police: Why we fired BarazaMatasi appeared frustrated after he was substituted and expressed his anger by marching straight to the changing room instead of joining the rest on the substitute bench.Meanwhile, Logarusic says he is not in a panic mode following the loss to the bankers on Saturday.Kenya Police head coach Zdravko Logarusic unhappy with FKFThe former Sudan national team coach said he will be seeking a quick return to winning ways when they play away to Tusker in the next match.“I want to congratulate our opponents who took advantage of our mistakes to punish us. If we had used our chances perhaps the results would have been different.“We have Tusker coming up and we intend to use that match to bounce back to winning ways quickly. There is no need to panic because before these results we had won three games in the last five matches,” he added.