Despite losing more than eight players in the mid-season transfer window, Muhoroni Youth coach Charles Odera is not worried at all.The search for greener pastures and new challenges saw Muhoroni lose key players before and as soon as the window opened.Among those who left are the goalkeeping trio of Michael Kagiri, Tom Muthomi, and Ezekial Owade, who all have considerable top-flight experience.Until his departure, forward Collins Neto, who has since joined KCB, was the leading scorer at the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_7828130##The departure of the players, especially the senior ones, was thought to be a massive blow for Muhoroni, but Odera has other thoughts.The soft-spoken tactician told Mozzart Sport that the club began preparing for life for some of the players way before the window was opened.Odera revealed that the club began scouting for replacements even before the window opened.”We have so far lost more than eight players who requested to leave. The good thing is that some of the players were kind enough to communicate their desire to leave on time. This gave us time to prepare for their departure and scout for replacements,” he said.The former APS Bomet tactician said this was not the first time the team had lost many players in a transfer window.“We’ve witnessed player exodus before and went on to achieve our objectives. The activities of the transfer window will not distract us from achieving what we had planned,” he remained bullish.Midfielder Douglas Mokaya demanding two million shillings from Bandari for unfair dismissalThe former Chemelil Sugar tactician, in the meantime, challenged the new players to step up and ensure the team achieves a respectable finish.Muhoroni were not inspiring confidence earlier in the season but appear to have stabilised if their recent results are anything to go by.“The new ones have to adapt fast and ensure the team remains competitive. I am sure we will garner positive results from the remaining matches,” he added.