Harambee Stars will be without defenders Alphonse Omija and Aboud Omar in Thursday’s dead rubber World Cup qualifier against Seychelles, coach Benni McCarthy has revealed.
In a media briefing on Monday ย at the Moi Sports Centre Kasarani, McCarthy expressed his optimism that the team will redeem itself from Thursdayโs 3-1 loss to Gambia, despite the absence of the two defenders. ย
“We respect every opponent โ whether itโsย Seychelles or any other team we are playing againest with . But weโre not here to just participate โ weโre here to win and build for 2027,โ said McCarthy.
With only Aboud who is suspended and Omija on club duty missing, McCarthy stressed the importance of effort over talent.
โIf youโre not willing to work hard, youโll go home. Talent gets you through the door, but hard work keeps you in,” McCarthy added, warning the players who could be entertaining complacency.
Kenyan forward William Lenkupaye, who is making his debut in the squad, said the team has welcomed him warmly.
โThe boys are great. Iโve already learned โ Now itโs time to focus on the pitch,โ he said.
McCarthy hinted at using more local-based players and emphasised set-pieces and high pressing as key strategies.
Seychelles Head Coach Ralph Jean-Louis also warned that they are not in Kenya just to complete their fixtures, but to make a statement despite their poor run so far.
โWe know Kenya is strong, especially at home, but weโve come here to win. Weโre focused, and anything can happen in football,โ Jean-Louis said.
His captain, Dean Mothe, echoed the confidence, adding that team morale is high.
“The camp has been positive. Weโve prepared mentally and tactically. Weโre ready for the challenge.โ
In the last match between Kenya and Seychelles, Harambee Stars won 5-0.
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