‘Jamaica’ reveals Odera’s hand in his meteoric rise

Nairobi City Stars forward Vincent Otieno has credited the evergreen Ezekiel Odera for holding his hand and sharing tips of thriving in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League.Otieno, who is commonly referred to as Jamaica in football circles has revealed the mentorship role Odera has been playing in his career for the time they have played together at City Stars.##NAJAVA_MECA_6724254##Jamaica said the former KCB man has taught him how to make shrewd runs in the box, positioning as well as calmness in converting chances.Odera who is the overall second-best scorer for City Stars in the documented history of the club is arguably one of the most composed forwards in the league as the veteran forward has from time to time depicted unrivaled calmness in pouncing on the ball and forcing it past the line.”I have noted improvements thanks to the lessons I continue to receive from Odera. He is the kind of teammate who never tires from passing on knowledge, especially to his juniors. His composure and nature of movements in the box are something upcoming players need to take note of and gather tips,” he said.Otieno, who was on top of his game in the inaugural edition of the Elite pre-season Cup in the meantime has lifted the lid on his targets for the new season.Rachier labels Gor picketers as ‘busybodies’The dreadlocked forward said he was craving first to garner game time consistently and further, net at least ten goals.”I do not want to set big targets that will subject me to pressure that I will struggle to manage. My biggest aim is to help the club achieve the set objectives. Individually, I wouldn’t mind to net at least ten goals, ” he said.Jamaica joined City Stars in 2019 from the Makadara-based Hakati Sportiff that is famed for producing players that have gone on to make themselves a name in Kenyan football.

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