Ulinzi Stars coach reveals why his players were infuriated by Kenya Police’s decision

Ulinzi Stars head coach Danstun Nyaudo has revealed that his players were infuriated by Kenya Police FC’s decision to host their home match at the Ulinzi Sports Complex and vowed to teach their opponents a lesson.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe Law Enforcers opted to stage their home FKF Premier League encounter against the Soldiers at the Ulinzi Sports Complex on Friday, 18 AprilKakamega Homeboyz goalkeeper opens up on Rising Stars exclusionCaptain Boniface Muchiri’s lone goal one minute into the second half was enough to grant the military side all three points from the Disciplined Forces Derby.According to Nyaudo, the choice of venue was one of the key factors that motivated his team to victory in the tightly contested derby.##NAJAVA_MECA_8867651##“You cannot bring your home match on our ground and expect to win it. That alone infuriated our players so much. That was one of the talking points to motivate the players,” said Nyaudo.Secondly, the former Kenyan international attributed the win to a tactical analysis that he did on Police in their Mozzart Bet Cup victory over Kapenguria United.Mara Sugar forward weighs in on relegation battle“I watched Police against Kapenguria in Machakos and realised that they play a lot of long balls and I knew that if we kept possession, we were going to win,” he added.The military man appreciates the significance of the win and banks on it to spur them to victory in their next match.##NAJAVA_MECA_8867612##“It is a crucial win. We had planned for it. We were on a losing streak for a long time, and when you get such a win, it motivates the players and the team, and I think this will propel us to win the next match.”Additionally, Nyaudo, who is also an accountant, has been under heavy criticism due to the team’s recent dismal performances, but he found himself in the fans’ good books, who sang his praises.”We have to win on Saturday”- Otieno rallies Gor Mahia with top-spot in sight“To be a coach means a lot. You need to have a lot of shock absorbers. They will hit you, praise you sometimes, but the bottom line is good results, and to keep doing what you believe in.We have been playing good football but not scoring. That has been our main undoing. We will keep working on utilising our chances,” remarked Nyaudo.

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