Nairobi City Stars have appointed Abel Omuhaya as their interim coach following the resignation of Nicholas Muyoti after their loss to Posta Rangers FC on Saturday.The decisive moment came in the 90th minute when Oliver Maloba, playing against his former team, scored the winning goal. This led to Muyoti’s immediate resignation as Posta Rangers managed to turn the game around from 1-0 down, securing a rare 2-1 victory under their interim coach, Collins Omondi.##NAJAVA_MECA_8625165##In his resignation statement, Muyoti explained that the team’s poor run of results was the reason for his departure, despite their best efforts to improve.”As a team, we had hoped to perform better than last season. However, despite our hard work, the results haven’t been positive,” said Muyoti.He emphasized that his decision to leave was voluntary, as he requested the club’s management to let him go. They granted his request, and Muyoti wished the team success in the future.FKF president reveals when new Harambee Stars coach will be announced”After much reflection and consultation, I asked the management to allow me to step down, and they agreed. We have had a great journey together, and I wish the team all the best moving forward,” added Muyoti, a CAF ‘B’ licensed coach.The club swiftly named Omuhaya, a former Kakamega Homeboyz assistant and goalkeepers’ coach, as the interim coach. He will be assisted by former club captain Peter Opiyo until a permanent appointment is made.”We have appointed Abel as the interim coach. He has worked closely with Muyoti and knows the club well. We believe he is the right person to lead the team for now until we make a permanent appointment,” a club source revealed.Omuhaya’s first task as head coach will be leading City Stars in their match against KCB FC on Sunday.Why Kenya holds a special place in Letsile Tebogo’s heart