Kenya Police head coach puts rivals on notice with Premier League ambitions

Kenya Police FC head coach Etienne Ndayiragije has issued a stern warning to rival FKF Premier League clubs, stating that he is here to guide the Law Enforcers to their first-ever league title.The former Burundi national team head coach joined Police in late November when the club struggled at the bottom of the log.Since his arrival, he has turned their fortunes around, leading them to the top of the league with only one loss under his reign.##NAJAVA_MECA_8666928##After 18 rounds of matches, Police sit at the summit of the table with 36 points, tied with second-placed Tusker FC.Defending champions Gor Mahia, who have a game in hand, trail by eight points. KCB FC, Shabana FC, AFC Leopards, and Bandari FC are also within striking distance, making it a fiercely contested title race.Ndayiragije, who had been downplaying title talks, has now confidently declared his intentions. Winning the league, he revealed, is a key performance indicator in his contract with Police FC.”I didn’t come here to lose or waste time,” Ndayiragije told Flashscore. “I signed a contract with Police, and winning the league is part of it. If we win, the management knows what they will do for me—it’s all in the contract.”Viborg rejects bid for 174 million-valued Harambee Stars defenderHe emphasized his team’s commitment to fighting for every point in each match, believing that if they maintain their focus, the league title is within reach.”We are here to fight and win the league. I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t want to win the title. Every game matters, and we approach each one with the mindset of securing maximum points. We’ve shown we can win matches, and we must stay focused and keep winning,” he said.REPORTS: Tanzanian club threatens to report Gor Mahia to FIFANdayiragije humorously mentioned that he would not mind a statue outside Police Sacco Grounds if he leads the team to the league title.”I wouldn’t mind if they decided to build a statue in my honour if we win the league, but in football, once you win the title, it’s time to prepare for the next season. Winning is part of our job.”The coach also praised his players for their continuous improvement and lauded the support from the club’s CEO, Chris Oguso, who he says has been instrumental in their success.”What impresses me most is seeing my players get better with every game. The management has done its part too, especially our CEO, who is very active. This isn’t a one-man show—it’s a team effort.”Viborg rejects bid for 174 million-valued Harambee Stars defender

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