Former Gor Mahia custodian looking to win first career title at Kenya Police

Kenya Police FC custodian Samuel Njau has disclosed three vital motivations behind his move to join the Law Enforcers.Njau joined the reigning Mozzart Bet Cup champions at the start of the season, having previously played for Posta Rangers for three years.Harambee Stars seeking maiden win over Cameroon 52 years after first meetingThe former Gor Mahia custodian reveals that he chose to join Police to win his first major trophy despite playing for the record league champions in the 2020-21 season when they went trophyless.”I joined the club because I wanted to win my first professional title. It’s been years of hard effort, and I believe it’s time to pursue honours, Police presented a fantastic project that made it simpler for me to sign with the team,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8405600##Njau has consistently kept over 10 clean sheets in the past two seasons, making him a top-performing shot-stopper in the country.He also mentions becoming the country’s finest custodian as a reason for joining the Salim Babu-coached side.Harambee Stars probable line up against Cameroon”I wanted a new challenge to improve my performance and be among the elite keepers in the country.”Joining Police was the best platform to propel me to the next level given the level of competition and keepers in the squad,” said the former Western Stima keeper.##NAJAVA_MECA_8405606##The lanky custodian, famed for his quick reflexes, adds that his desire to play in the continent’s premier club competition was also a factor in his decision to join the men in blue.Last month, Police featured in their maiden CAF interclub competition, the Confederation Cup, but were eliminated in the second preliminary round by Egyptian giants Zamalek.Welsh-based Adam Wilson reveals two reasons why Kenya can beat Cameroon”As a player, you must compete at the highest level. I joined Police because I want to participate in the CAF interclub competitions, and I believe the club has come of age in providing the platform, despite exiting the current edition,” he continued.

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