Musa Mohammed reveals how Police intend to dethrone Gor Mahia in the FKF Premier League

Kenya Police FC captain Musa Mohammed has identified the area they have to pay keen attention to in their bid to lay hands on the Football Kenya Federation Premier League title next season.Police have in the past two seasons laid bare their intentions to clinch their first title after twice finishing third behind Tusker FC and Gor Mahia. The Law Enforcers, who will be clocking their fifth season in the top tier, won their first-ever major crown in the concluded campaign after edging KCB FC 8-7 in the Mozzart Bet Cup. ##NAJAVA_MECA_9622##With the first title already in the bag, the team is expected to put more emphasis on the league title next season and Musa has the secret ingredients for a success onslaught. A multiple league winner with Gor, Musa said a strong start and consistency were the missing pieces of the Police jigsaw as far as the title race is concerned. Police have literally shot themselves in the foot in the past two seasons thanks to their slow start and ringing changes in the technical bench on a regular basis. BREAKING: Police, Gor Mahia to host CAF matches outside Kenyan borders”If we start well then we stand a chance. If we had a good take off in the past two seasons, we would have probably won it. We have learnt our lessons and will head to the new season with this in mind,” said the central defender. Musa, who joined the big spenders in October 2021 from Zambian Super League side Lusaka Dynamos, in the meantime, said Police were on the right path. He tipped the club to build on the cup triumph and soar to new heights including a debut to remember in the CAF Confederation Cup. The millions Kenya Police will bank from Duke Abuya’s loan transfer to YangaPolice will take on Ethiopian Coffee in the CAF inter-club second tier tournament, a match Musa is confident of the club emerging victorious. “The club is making good progress within a short time in the top tier. They debuted not so long ago and are focusing on continental assignments. All indicators point to growth and I believe with good preparations, we will do well in CAF,” said the former Gor Mahia captain. 

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