Despite notching his first win when Harambee Stars beat Equatorial Guinea on Monday evening, Harambee Stars boss Sebastien Migne says there is a lot of work to do on the national team before September’s African Cup of Nations qualifier against Ghana.
Migne said there was an improvement from the first game against Swaziland on Friday, but notes it is just a tiny step in making the team the kind of outfit he likes.
“We are far but the behavior of the players is interesting. We need some time to be fully operational but we are on the right way. With more time, I can discover more players like today I discovered Musa (Mohammed),” the coach noted after the game against Equatorial Guinea.
He was pleased that the team managed to keep a clean sheet, something he said they had discussed before the match and he hopes they can improve in more aspects even as he continues with the rebuilding process with local-based players at the heart of it.
“Many teams playing now have their foreign players but for us it is difficult. But we look at it positively because we are not only building for Ghana. We will continue to work,” he added.
“We have talked with the coaches of the national team and have agreed that Duncan Otieno and Mike Kibwage will go to India. Jaffery Owiti, Whyvonne Isuza and Marvin Omondi will return to the team,” AFC Leopards CEO Oscar Igaida said.