Former Gor Mahia captain Musa Mohammed says it is a delight playing alongside players he turned out with at the record Kenyan champions.Mohammed has been reunited with midfielder Francis Kahata and Harun Shakava at Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) side Kenya Police.“It is always a great feeling to meet with three or four players you have played with previously and that is what it is for me. We have done some great stuff before and the motivation to do so is there again at Police,” he said.Mozzart Bet Cup: Four matches to be beamed live on KBC and Mozzart Bet Facebook pageMohammed said while Police may not be at the level of Gor Mahia, he believes the team has enough ambition to achieve great things.“Gor Mahia is a big team no doubt given the number of titles they have won and every player desires to play for them. However, Kenya Police are equally ambitious.“When you look at the things the management is doing, anyone can be convinced about their ability and ambition. We will take time but finally we will get to where we need to.”He admitted that the club faced a challenging time a few months ago but insists their time to shine had not come.##NAJAVA_MECA_7069121##“We were doing everything right but I believe our time had not come. This has come with the new coach Francis Baraza and we believe it will only get better in future.”Mohammed was one of the longest-serving skippers at Gor Mahia which he joined in 2010 and left in 2017.While at Gor Mahia, he won four Kenyan Premier League (KPL) titles. From Gor Mahia, Mohammed went to F.K Tirana of Albania where he stayed for just four months despite signing a two-year contract.From Albania, he went to Zambia joining Nkana Red Devils and eventually returned home.
