Bandari coach set to work with makeshift players for key position

Bandari head coach Ken Odhiambo has ruled out signing a new right-back, opting instead to rely on the players currently available to him for the upcoming season.Following Nicholas Meja’s departure to Shabana FC last month, the Dockers are left with only Swaleh Chacha as the natural right-back in the squad. The club made attempts to sign Daniel Sakari, but he chose to join Kenya Police FC. Kevin Monyi also trained with Bandari but did not make the cut according to the technical bench.##NAJAVA_MECA_8305144##During the first match of the season against Posta Rangers in Machakos, Odhiambo deployed midfielder Joseph Otieno on the right side of the defense. Otieno struggled in the first half, and the team conceded a goal from an attack originating on his side. However, he improved significantly in the second half, contributing to the 1-1 draw.As the transfer window closes on September 9th, many teams are scrambling to finalize their squads. When asked if he plans to bring in a new right-back, Odhiambo, who also serves as Harambee Stars’ assistant coach, dismissed the idea, expressing confidence in his current roster.Mara Sugar off FKF’s FIB naughty list after club licensing compliance“You work with what you have in the team. It’s not always necessary to recruit,” he stated.“You saw in the second half against Posta, after we spoke with Otieno, his performance improved—he was more confident going up and down the flank. He’s a young player who needs encouragement. I have 30 players in the squad, and I’m not going to add more to an already large group. I’ll work with what I have.”Bandari is set to host Mara Sugar in Mombasa when the league resumes in two weeks.6 Tactical Trends From FKF Premier League Matchweek One

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