Kenya Police FC interim head coach Beldine Odemba has shared her perspective on the differences between coaching men’s and women’s football teams after overseeing her first match in the FKF Premier League.Odemba, who is the head coach of the Police Women’s team, was appointed to lead the men’s team on an interim basis after the management dismissed the entire men’s team staff, sparing only the players. Even the medical staff and media personnel were not retained.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519606##The women’s technical bench is now overseeing both Police teams as the club works to appoint a new technical bench.Speaking after her first match, a goalless draw against Kariobangi Sharks on Friday afternoon at Dandora Stadium, the former Harambee Starlets coach noted a slight difference between men’s and women’s football.”I don’t think there’s much difference as long as the players follow instructions. In fact, I’ve coached men’s football more than women’s. Police is the first place where I’ve really coached women. The difference might just be in the pace, and that men grasp tactics more easily,” said Odemba.The former Mathare United attaché also expressed her desire to fully transition back to coaching men’s football, where she began her career.”I’ve always expressed my wish to coach men’s football. This opportunity, though unexpected and interim, brings me closer to that goal. I’m grateful for the experience as I continue to pursue my dream of becoming a full-time men’s coach,” she remarked.Akhulia targets Bidco’s first consecutive win of the season against UlinziThe Highway Secondary School tactician became the second woman to coach in the FKF Premier League, following Talanta’s Jackline Juma. She believes these appointments will open more doors for women coaches in the league.”This shows that there’s no such thing as a men’s or women’s coach. A coach’s job is to prepare the team and be ready for matches, and we now have a level playing field,” she said.Police, currently in the relegation zone at 16th place, will face league leaders KCB in their next match, scheduled for Wednesday, November 27. Odemba will be hoping to secure her first win in the league and end the club’s three-match winless run.Where Gor Mahia will host Mashemeji Derby with Nyayo, Kasarani’s unavailability