Migne cut a dejected figure during a press conference after the match, even going as far as walking out of the conference.
He lamented over enough support and hit out at some of the players for turning down a call to face Ghana.
He particularly attacked Gor Mahia duo of George ‘Blackberry’ Odhiambo and keeper Boniface Oluoch, for refusing to report to camp.
“I can speak of ‘Blackberry’ (George Odhiambo) for example, in France two days ago, Jean Kevin (Augustin), turns out for Leipzig and rejected the U-21 call up, they asked Fifa to give him suspension, Hugo Lloris, World Cup winner with France, is playing for Tottenham but was in Paris to check with the national team doctor if his injury was true or not.”
Among other notable absentees from the match included Captain Victor Wanyama, who did not travel to Kenya after his club, Tottenham Hotspurs refused to allow him to leave camp.
Wanyama has been recuperating from an injury that has kept him out of action for the better part of this season.
Stars' victory of Ghana saw them revive their hopes of making it out of the group, and will head into a doubleheader against Ethiopia with renewed hope.
Migne was handling his first competitive match with the stars, since taking over from Paul Put.