Mully Children’s Family FC (MCF) head coach Vincent Nyaberi has raised concerns about potential match manipulation by some players following the club’s decision to release eight squad members.Mozzart Sport can confirm that MCF parted ways with the players after their 3-1 league victory last Saturday, a match in which all goals came in the first half. The identities of the released players remain undisclosed, pending team clearance.##NAJAVA_MECA_8586098##Nyaberi expressed frustration with certain players’ performances, citing their inability to meet the team’s first-leg targets. He emphasized that their contracts were performance-based, but some players failed to align with the team’s objectives.“I felt like we were not pushing in the same direction with some players. When I gave them contracts, I clarified they were performance-based,” Nyaberi stated.##NAJAVA_MECA_8586059##MCF has faced a challenging season, particularly in away matches, where they have only managed one win, two draws, and four losses from seven games. The team has scored just two goals while conceding ten in these outings.MCF is slightly ahead of struggling sides Mombasa United and Mombasa Stars with three away points.##NAJAVA_MECA_8586059##Nyaberi also expressed concerns over repeated defensive errors that have raised suspicions of match-fixing.“If you look at the goals we’re conceding, you have to ask if the players are match-fixing. I’ve trusted these boys, given them playing time weekly, and yet the same mistakes keep happening. You see a goal go in, and you ask—what was that player doing?”Birthday boy Ryan Ogam strikes 13th goal in 13 games as Tusker overcome PostaThe coach hinted at a complete squad overhaul in January 2025, aiming to bring in replacements during the transfer window.This is not the first time Nyaberi has reshaped the team. Last season, he replaced nearly half the squad after taking charge, successfully steering MCF out of relegation.Currently, MCF is 12th on the 20-team table with 16 points from 13 matches as they head into the Christmas break.Former AFC Leopards forward Ezekiel Otuoma passes away