Muyoti opens up challenges of settling in Nairobi

Nicholas Muyoti has hit the ground running at Nairobi City Stars and has been impressed with the structure of the club’s hierarchy but admitted that he has struggled adapting to the city of Nairobi after a three-year hiatus.The 45-year-old last called Nairobi his home back in 2018 when he left Thika United to take up the job at Nzoia Sugar before taking over the reins at Kakamega Homeboyz back in 2019.📰| FULL-TIME@NrbCityStars take the 3 points#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/1A3ijqPr9z— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) November 6, 2021 Muyoti revealed he has had to re-adjust himself to the hustle and bustles of the city as he was used to the stadium being in close proximity back in Kakamega. “I’ve been away for more than three years and to return to the City it’s not the same, Bukhungu Stadium was quite close and I just used to walk but now here there is traffic everywhere,”“I was here as a player and now as coach, it feels very different but what I can say is that I’m adapting very well to the job,” said Muyoti.Before the start of the season, Muyoti was unveiled as the new head coach replacing Bosnian Sanjin Alagic who left back in July with John Amboko being reinstated as the assistant after his stint as the caretaker manager.The former AFC Leopards player heaped praise on the club’s management and how well the team is working in harmony.Vihiga fire blank BulletsFULLTIME SCORESNCS 4️⃣ – 0️⃣ VIH#BetterMustCome #COYSWN#𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚 pic.twitter.com/6gxyC7GV2t— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) November 6, 2021 “City Stars are more organised and I think they are doing things in a professional way and I’m happy about it, this now goes to the technical staff and players to play our part,”“The management is very close to the team and very supportive, when you have this as a coach it is now up to you to make sure you are getting those results,” added Muyoti.

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