Midfield maestro Humprey Mieno reveals secret behind longevity

Experienced midfielder Humprey Mieno has divulged some of the ingredients that have spiced his long and consistent performances in the top tier where he is currently attached to reigning champions Tusker FC.Since making his debut as far back as 2009, the midfield maestro has continued to earn raving reviews about his measured and calculated football brain that executes effortlessly while on the pitch.The pass master, as he is christened, is feared by opponents for his creative eye and composure that could wreak havoc almost anytime he is on the ball.Pass from Humphrey Mieno. They no longer produce them this good. pic.twitter.com/h9x8vGEqXp— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) June 6, 2021 Having played both in and outside the country for top sides like record champions Gor Mahia, Tanzanian outfit Azam FC and Ethiopian side St. George, the midfield veteran continues to marshal the park for his Tusker side over ten years into his career. Khavuchi grateful to Gor Mahia for affording him a second chanceSpeaking to Mozzart Sport, the midfielder explained what has been his guiding aid throughout his career. “Discipline has to come first in the sport. That is a priority. Then, if you have goals you want to achieve you have to work hard. You also have to be smart about how you do things and to cooperate with the people surrounding you, the coaches and your fellow teammates,” the player said.That ka-Friday feeling courtesy of Tusker FC duo Eugene Asike and Humprey Mieno🔥#amapiano #fun #tusker pic.twitter.com/xtq29gEqWS— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) June 25, 2021 Having already played for a decade and more, the former Gor Mahia man, who is soon turning 32 years old, is insistent that hanging his boots is not anything at the back of his mind anytime soon as he still has the verve to go on for a bit longer. Mozzart Bet offers the biggest odds in the world for three Thursday matches“I do not think I have gotten to a point where I have even started thinking about retiring. At 32, I still have time. As long as I still have the energy, which I feel I do, I will keep going on. When the time comes, I will just call it a day. For now not yet,” the player added.

 

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