Nairobi United’s Nicholas Muyoti explains key difference between FKFPL and NSL

Nairobi United head coach Nicholas Muyoti has revealed the key difference between the FKF Premier League and the National Super League (NSL) after coaching in the two tiers this season.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsNaibois were promoted to the top tier with two games to spare and were coronated on Saturday, 21 June after their 3-0 loss to Naivas FC.Gor Mahia soothe FKFPL title loss to Police FC with hundreds of thousandsThe former Nzoia Sugar FC coach, who joined Naibois in January from FKF Premier League side Nairobi City Stars, opened up on the difference between the two tiers at the top of Kenya’s football pyramid.“NSL is much faster than the FKFPL, which is a little slower, but all of them are very competitive.NSL has its own challenges that, as an experienced coach, I have seen them, but as a coach, I will just look at what we have been lacking in order to do well in the FKFPL,” he stated.Nairobi United top in latest NSL clubs World Club Power RankingsIn their promotion campaign, Naibois made key additions in the mid-season transfer window, including players from the top flight like Patrick Ngunyi from Kariobangi Sharks, John Otieno from Sofapaka and the FC Talanta duo of Michael Jairo and Enock Momanyi.Speaking to the media after their coronation, Muyoti explained the role of the experienced lot in their success.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986691##“During the mid-season transfer window, we made crucial signings of players from FKFPL, and their experience helped our younger players, and it is the good blend that has given us good performances,” said Muyoti.The former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach equally disclosed the attribute in his team that saw them get over the line.Michael Olunga on verge of signing for another Qatari club“It is a good feeling to win, and it has all been about perseverance because our journey has not been easy,” he added.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986704##Apart from winning the league, the team is also in the Mozzart Bet Cup finals, where they will face Kenyan giants Gor Mahia on Saturday, 28 June.The winner of the Cup final will walk home with Ksh2 million courtesy of leading gaming firm Mozzart Bet, while the runner-up will pocket Ksh1 million.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986727##Additionally, there will be a third-place playoff pitting Murang’a Seal and Mara Sugar, where the winner will walk home with Ksh700,000, with the loser getting Ksh500,000 to soothe their agony.

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