Newly appointed Nairobi United head coach Nicholas Muyoti has explained why he opted to quit FKF Premier League side Nairobi City Stars to join the National Super League (NSL) outfit.Muyoti resigned as FKF Premier League side Nairobi City Stars coach last weekend only to join NSL team Nairobi United days later.AFC Leopards players stage boycott a day to FC Talanta clashThe former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach said he joined the NaiBois in search of a new challenge even as he revealed that his aim is to help the team earn promotion to the top tier next season.“I spent three and a half years at Nairobi City Stars and it was time for me to leave for a new challenge and Nairobi United provided a perfect opportunity. They offered me a deal I could not refuse,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8632930##Muyoti also announced that he had moved the team’s training ground from Dandora Stadium which he said is not conducive to the players.“We have moved our training from Dandora as it is not friendly to the players who are prone to pick injuries and we will be training in a grass field,” he said.Video of CS Joho attending former Liverpool defender’s business launch surfacesDandora Stadium was opened one year ago to host matches and is one of the few pitches in the country with an astroturf. Some coaches have also complained about the state of the facility as it makes players prone to injury.Speaking on his stay at City Stars, Muyoti said the team did not replace players they lost in recent transfer windows hence the reason for the struggles they are undergoing at the moment.##NAJAVA_MECA_8632958##One of the key players the club lost was leading striker Samuel Kepen who joined Gor Mahia last year.“When Kapen was at City Stars he scored some important goals for them but when he left for Gor Mahia, he was not replaced. McDonald Mariga rates Harambee Stars chances at CHANThat is why the team has been struggling to score. That was a big challenge that we could not deal with,” he revealed.