Newly named Harambee Stars head coach Sebastian Migne has laid bare his plans to improve the local league.
Speaking on Tuesday when he met coaches from the country’s top two tiers, Migne said he is creating a relationship with the two leagues to ensure there is continuity in talent search and promotion. “We wanted to invite top coaches in SPL and NSL to create a connection between them and I. At the beginning, it’s important because they know local players than I don’t want to waste time, it was so important to meet, then it was my first mission here,”“We were trying to compile some information to plan for the future because at the end of the month we have a camp and friendly games that we are trying to manage, so this was important,” the Frenchman added.The Frenchman has in the past managed Congo Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo before taking the Kenya assignment. The post was left vacant after the resignation of Paul Put in February, a few months after he took over the reins at Stars.