Kenya Police FC centre-back David ‘Cheche’ Ochieng has revealed the struggles that two new signings are undergoing to adapt but nonetheless welcomed all fresh faces to the team.This comes even as the team prepares to kick off their season on Sunday 18 August with the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round match against Ethiopian Coffee at Nyayo Stadium.On-fire Olunga selected in Qatar Stars League Team of the WeekThe two players who are all foreigners are taking a little more time to adapt. Ugandan Alfred Leku is settling into a new country while Senegalese striker Abdou Karim Samb is finding it more difficult as he can not communicate in either English or Swahili.”Apart from the two foreigners, the rest of the signings are adapting well. Karim especially is struggling a little bit due to the language barrier. He speaks French,” said Cheche.##NAJAVA_MECA_8269442##The former Tusker FC defender who was speaking to Sports Eye on the sidelines of the Police Day that took place on Saturday 10 August also went ahead to extend a welcoming hand to the new players and remind them of the task ahead.”I want to welcome all the new signings to Police and tell them that we tried our best last season to win the league but we failed by a small margin. I hope that together, we will manage to win it this season.”Fans react to Benson Omala’s move from Gor Mahia to Lebanese clubThe Kenyan international also spoke of the team’s readiness for the CAF Confederation Cup match against Ethiopian Coffee.”Once you sign for the Police, you have to be ready for any game. This is a big team currently even though we have been in the league for only three years,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8269442##This will be the first time Police FC will be competing in the continental tourney even though a good number of players in their ranks have previous experience in the competition whom they expect to help in delivering good performances.”Against Ethiopian Coffee, we will have to show our prowess and look to win the game. We have the players with the profiles required to do so,” he concluded.