Attacking midfielder Kenneth Muguna says winning the FKF Premier League with Kenya Police FC was not to achieve any form of “revenge” on his critics, who have been on his case in recent times.Muguna has, for the better part of the last two years, been a target of constant ridicule from opposing fans online, mostly who took umbrage with the midfielder choosing the Law Enforcers over a potential return to his former club Gor Mahia.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsTens of millions Kenya Police will earn after winning maiden FKFPL titleThe 29-year-old previously had two stints at Gor Mahia – in 2017, when he joined from Western Stima, and in 2018, when he made his return to the country after plying trade in Albania for KF Tirana.In July 2021, Muguna left Gor Mahia, turning down a contract extension to join Tanzania’s Azam FC, before picking Police two years later.Since that move, Muguna has had to deal with a barrage of unwarranted comments from the K’Ogalo fan base, but the Kenya international has never been shy of firing some responses back.Lakini hawa Ma Gen Z unifurahisha sana 🤣🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/QgZpPfnKtD— Kenneth Muguna (@KennethMuguna10) April 20, 2025 Last season, Muguna was on the receiving end of criticism for celebrating after scoring against his former club Gor Mahia in a 3-1 win for Kenya Police.His response to that a day later, speaking to Mozzart Sport, was: “I did nothing but my job.”Muguna responds after being criticised for celebrating goal against Gor MahiaThat appears to be the same kind of mindset he had on Sunday, 15 June, when he landed his fourth FKF Premier League trophy, at the expense of … Gor Mahia.Asked whether winning the championship was a clap back at his critics, Muguna told Telecomasia: “I can’t say it’s revenge or anything. For me, they didn’t matter, and it was just noise I rebuffed.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8983005##The midfielder said earning the trust of his team was all that mattered to him.“The most important thing for me is the coach and what he thinks of me. But as long as he is satisfied with what I am doing on the pitch, I will always be okay.”The storyline looks set to continue this weekend, when Muguna and Kenya Police potentially get a guard of honour from, you guessed it, Gor Mahia.Sherehe kubwa sana hii 🎉🍾🎊🥳Kosa uchekwe hahahahaha pic.twitter.com/x4X9EIVLTg— Kenneth Muguna (@KennethMuguna10) June 17, 2025
