Kenya Police FC head coach Antony ‘Modo’ Kimani has backed striker Jesse Were to hit top form for the club and convert the chances created by his teammates.The Kenyan international joined Police FC during the off-season transfer window from Zambian club Zesco United, where he made a name for himself as a top marksman and a fan favorite, frequently putting smiles on supporters’ faces.##NAJAVA_MECA_8369728##While Were has shown glimpses of the top player he is in the few games he has featured for Police, he has also been guilty of missing chances he would ordinarily convert, particularly against Egyptian giants Zamalek and Tusker FC.However, his coach, Modo, is not worried and remains confident in the striker’s abilities.”Jesse is a top player who did wonders in Zambia, scoring many goals. He scored for us in Egypt and netted a brace in our friendly with Gor Mahia, so he is a good striker,” Modo said.Chris Ochieng itching to fill gap left by Omalla at Gor MahiaModo believes it’s only a matter of time before the former Tusker FC captain starts converting the chances Police create, as they aim to win this season’s FKF Premier League and the Mozzart Bet Cup.At least Zesco United’s all-time top scorer is getting one thing right, according to his coach: consistently finding himself in scoring positions.”The fact that he gets into those positions and creates opportunities shows that he has what it takes to score goals for us. It’s only a matter of time before he starts converting them, and I’m confident he will,” he added.Were was the FKF Premier League top scorer in 2015, having found the back of the net 22 times before moving to Zesco United, where he had the best spell of his career, netting over 100 goals in two stints at the club.Police FC will be hoping that the 35-year-old still has his scoring boots on this season to help them achieve their targets.Is Metto seeking a third term at Sports Kenya?