Fullykenyan wrote:Alba wrote:The only good things is that unlike in the Nyamweya days, Harambee stars actually plays friendlies before qualifiers.
You don´t play a friendly game on a tuesday and on the weekend you have a serious game. It is Common sense but Kenyans seem to lack common sense on all facets
Why not?
A number of African teams scheduled friendlies this week: Cameroon, Naija, Uganda, Zim, Egypt etc
Its the only time the players are available before the match.
As for Kenya, the weekend match is meaningless. They are already out. They just need to play more friendlies to build cohesion for the future.
Going forward, I would hope that every break in the European or Kenyan league is utilized for friendlies. Aside from building cohesion, it helps gauge coaches and gauge players.
From this week we learned that Jesse Were is not a good option n attack but Eric Marcelo Ouma has a future in this team