Mvurya tips Harambee Stars' coach McCarthy to deliver as South African replaces Firat at the helm
Football Kenya Federation FKF unveiled McCarthy on Monday, marking a new era for the national team.
by TEDDY MULEI
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Sports CS Salim Mvurya (L) with Harambee Stars head Coach Benni McCarthy /HANDOUT
Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has thrown his weight behind newly appointed Harambee Stars head coach Benny
McCarthy, tipping the South
African to steer Kenya to unprecedented heights.
Football Kenya Federation
FKF unveiled McCarthy on
Monday, marking a new era for
the national team.
The former Bafana Bafana
forward, who previously served
as an assistant coach at English
Premier
League giants Manchester
United, takes charge of
Kenya's World Cup qualification campaign and the upcoming
African Nations Championship (Chan).
Joining McCarthy's technical bench on two-year deals
are assistant coach
Asili
Manousakis, goalkeeper trainer
Moeneeb Josephs and performance analyst Pilela Maposa.
On Tuesday, McCarthy met
Mvurya at Talanta Hela Plaza,
where the CS expressed confidence in his ability to transform
the national team's fortunes.
“As we welcome him (McCarthy) to the Harambee Stars and
Kenya, we are very confident we
have the right man to lead the
technical bench.
We are looking forward to Kenya qualifying for the World Cup and also
being an impactful team in the Chan,” Mvurya noted.
The CS hailed McCarthy's
pedigree both as a player and a coach,
backing him to bring a winning mentality
to Harambee Stars.
“McCarthy is a highly experienced former striker who has played in the Premier
League among other clubs in Europe and
the World up. He is highly qualified to
lead the technical bench of Harambee
Stars,” he added.
The government, he noted, has been
working closely with FKF to lay a strong
foundation for football development.
“We believe that Kenya has big talent,
especially in football. Over the last year,
we have been carrying out reforms. We began reforms in the federation, and we are
happy we have good leadership in the federation,” he stated.
McCarthy vowed to make Kenyan fans
proud and set his sights on delivering silverware.
“We are here to work extremely hard
for the Kenyan faithful, the fans and the
federation. We want to make them proudof the national team and being Kenyan,” he said.
With the Chan set for home soil, McCarthy made his ambitions clear.
“We want to qualify for so many things.
We will also be hosting the Chan, and we
want to have a good tournament. We are
in it to win it.”
“We want to win it because it is on our
home soil. We want to start with the two
major qualification matches coming, and
that is our main focus,” he noted
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