Dennis Oalo on effects of Muyoti’s exit from Nairobi City Stars

Nairobi City Stars forward Dennis Oalo has reacted to the departure of head coach Nicholas Muyoti, predicting that the team might struggle following his exit.The former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach resigned last week, just moments after Simba wa Nairobi blew a one-goal advantage to lose 2-1 to Posta Rangers.AFC Leopards players stage boycott a day to FC Talanta clashThe Saturday game marked the end of Muyoti’s three-and-a-half-season era at the club.”The coach’s departure will undoubtedly have an impact on us because we have a strong work ethic in line with his playing style and philosophy.Having a new coach means a new style of play, and that itself means new adaptations; thus, it will take time to adjust to, and considering our positions on the log, it will be a tough period, but we are ready to adapt and have a good second leg,” said Oalo.##NAJAVA_MECA_8632930##Following Muyoti’s departure, the club settled on goalkeeper’s coach Abel Omuhaya and former captain Peter ‘Pinchez’ Opiyo, albeit on an interim basis.The duo’s first test after Muyoti’s departure will be on Sunday when the Kawangwere-based outfit faces league leaders KCB FC.McDonald Mariga rates Harambee Stars chances at CHANReflecting on their defeat against Posta Rangers, the former Gor Mahia forward admitted that they could have done better.City Stars suffered their eighth loss of the season, leaving them two spots above the red zone and one point ahead of Bidco United.##NAJAVA_MECA_8632958##Last season, Simba wa Nairobi had a memorable season, finishing sixth in the 18-team league standings.”We succumbed late in the game, and it was our own fault. We lost concentration when it meant the most, and we were punished.Video of CS Joho attending former Liverpool defender’s business launch surfacesWe can’t shift blame in any way since the team has been intact for over a season now; thus, expectations were high, and unfortunately, we haven’t lived up to the desires; nonetheless, it’s upon us to find back our footing and do well in the second leg,” the ex-Nairobi Stima attacker added.

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