Veteran coach Edward Manoah has returned to Kakamega Homeboyz as interim coach while the club searches for a new permanent head coach following Patrick Odhiambo’s departure to KCB FC.Homeboyz were dealt a blow when Odhiambo left the club a fortnight ago for the Bankers. For the past two weeks, captain Moses Mudavadi has been in charge of training, overseeing the team’s preparation for the new campaign, which starts in four weeks.##NAJAVA_MECA_8238603##On Monday, the club turned to Manoah, a veteran of the game who has previously served as head coach and technical director at various times. He has been brought on board as the interim boss as the club seeks a permanent solution to their coaching dilemma.“Manoah is back with the team; he reported to training on Monday morning. The management made it clear that he is here on an interim basis while they search for a permanent solution to the coaching issue. They say he will be here for a short while, with a new head coach expected to join soon,” one of the players told Mozzart Sport.Apart from Manoah, John Waw has also returned to the club as the goalkeeping coach. The former shot-stopper had announced his departure after his contract expired but appears to have made a U-turn and will continue working with the club’s goalkeepers.“Waw is here. He had talks with the club management and has decided to continue by signing a new deal with the club,” the source added.The club has yet to make any new signings, and Manoah’s arrival could see them move quickly to bring in new faces to build a formidable team for the upcoming campaign.Kenya Police coach picks positives in Vipers friendly despite loss