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KCB FC’s Mwalala Cites Player Exodus for Premier League Struggles

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KCB FC PLAYING TUSKER FC IN A PAST KPL MATCH. PHOTO: KCB/FACEBOOK

Bernard Mwalala, the head coach of Kenya Commercial Bank FC, has pinpointed the mass exodus of players during the January transfer window as the primary reason for the team’s lackluster performance in the Kenyan Premier League.

Following a narrow defeat to Police, Mwalala lamented the disruption to the team’s dynamics and the derailment of his season strategy.

Despite the challenge, Mwalala remains hopeful, citing recent improvements in performance as a sign of the team’s potential recovery.

The departure of eight key players, including Harrison Mwendwa and standouts like Nicholas Kipkirui, has led to significant changes in the squad’s composition.

Currently positioned 10th in the league with 34 points from 26 games, KCB FC is navigating through a period of rebuilding and adaptation, aiming to climb back up the ranks.

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