Harambee Stars defender Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma has demanded for improved discipline from Kakamega High School’s football team after they assaulted a referee on Thursday. In a disturbing video that went viral, Green Commandos, as they are commonly known, appeared to assault former FKF Premier League referee Nyabera Libese after disagreeing on officiating in their clash against Musingu High School.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news The two schools faced each other in a high octane rescheduled match to determine the team that would join Butere Boys as Kakamega’s representatives in the Western Region school games, a match Musingu won 1-0. ##NAJAVA_MECA_9013216##An alumnus of Green Commandos, Ouma was irked by their action and took to his Facebook account to express his displeasure even as he encouraged the boys.“Green Commandos S.C there is always next time to make it better, forget all the happenings and focus on what may come next .Let us go back and teach the players discipline no matter the circumstances ,football is a game of emotions and we must learn to control it. With the plethora of talents In the school, I believe everything will be fine,” read part of Ouma’s post.Harambee Stars striker reveals why AFC Leopards move collapsedApart from the referee, the ill discipline was evident even among commandos players themselves as one was captured headbutting a teammate. Nevertheless, the Kenyan international went ahead to reaffirm his loyalty and commitment to the team that laid a firm foundation for his career.“My support to the boys will remain the same always ,I will be with you in every journey no matter the circumstances or the situation, ” he wrote. McCarthy explains overlooking Shabana’s Brian Michira in Harambee Stars squadIn the spirit of fair play, the former Gor Mahia star sent his congratulatory messages to their opponents. “For Musingu all the best and go make western proud and bring both the regional and national trophies. I believe you will do it and make the western region proud.At the end of the day football is about brotherhood even in rivalry and that’s how we improve the competition,” he added.
