Kenyan international and Police FC captain Musa Mohammed believes that his team is the best-managed side in the FKF Premier League.The defender, who has represented several clubs both locally and internationally, says that the management has a unique characteristic that distinguishes it from other clubs in the country.##NAJAVA_MECA_8242059##Speaking to Rodgers Eshitemi, a sports journalist, the former Gor Mahia captain said that most importantly, the law enforcers take their players as a priority, something that may not always be the case elsewhere.“The police management have taken it upon themselves to make players a priority in all they do. It also makes us feel like we owe them good performances and wins just to repay that support. The Mozzart Bet Cup at least makes them feel that we have paid for their support,” said Musa.Musa went on to say that the team’s management went beyond expectations to provide all the necessary tools that they may require to perform. They also ensure that finances are in place, payment of salaries and allowances is up-to-date, and they attend to any player who may have problems.Kenyan international among new faces at Simba QueensWhile Musa is happy with his team’s performance last season, which culminated in a Mozzart Bet Cup win, he says they now have their eyes set on the FKF Premier League, which has eluded them for the past two seasons.“It is the joy of every player in the country to win the FKF Premier League. We have come close to winning it in the past two seasons, but it was not possible. It is also an unpredictable league, and so we have to wait first and see how other teams have prepared themselves, but all in all, it is our aim and purpose to bring the trophy home once the season begins.”Police FC have resumed training in preparation for the CAF Confederation Cup and the 2024–2025 FKF Premier League.They will begin the season with a CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round match against Ethiopian Coffee, with the first leg set to take place in Nairobi on the weekend of August 16th–18th and the return leg set for Addis Ababa the following weekend.John Kamau appointed Mathare United new head coach