Kenya Police FC coach Anthony Kimani has emphasized the importance of starting their FKF Premier League campaign on a positive note, stating that it will set the tone for the remainder of the season.Police begin their season on Sunday, 29 September, with a home match against Tusker. They were not involved in the opening three match weeks of the season due to their participation in continental games, which came to a halt last Friday when they were eliminated from the CAF Confederation Cup by holders Zamalek SC.##NAJAVA_MECA_8361364##The law enforcers had eliminated Ethiopia Coffee in the first preliminary round, setting up a tie with Zamalek in the second round, but they fell short with a 3-1 aggregate loss.Back in the country, the team will take to the pitch this Sunday against 12-time league winners, Tusker, and Kimani has spoken on the importance of starting the season strongly.”Focus now shifts to preparing well for our game against Tusker FC. It’s our first match of the season, and we must start on a good note. We will prepare well for that game and try to get a positive result, which will be important in setting the tone for our season,” Kimani said.Junior Starlets ace Marion Serenge hoping FIFA U17 World Cup will fulfill European dreamLast season, the Brewers, then under coach Robert Matano, won both legs by a solitary goal.However, the Brewers have had a stuttering start to the new campaign, with just one win in their opening three matches. The win came against Sofapaka in the opening game of the season.But it’s how they’ve dropped points in the other two games that’s raising eyebrows. They surrendered a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 to Kariobangi Sharks just under two weeks ago, and on Sunday, they gave up another 2-0 advantage to draw 2-2 against Kakamega Homeboyz at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.New coach Charles Okere is desperate to see an end to these repeated capitulations.Robert Mudenyu calls for calm from Murang’a SEAL fans following tough start##EDITORS_CHOICE##