Kenya Police FC captain Musa Muhammed has said Kenya will soon reduce the gap between themselves and North African teams. Mohammed said Kenyan football has been on the rise for the past few years, and an improvement in investment will take the scales even higher.
Muhammed’s side lost 1-0 to defending champions, Zamalek SC of Egypt, in the first leg of their Confederation Cup fixture in Nairob♎i, and he believes their display showed the difference in class is narrowing.
We conceded the lone😼 goal because of one mistake. Overall however, we showed what we can do as a team and we showed that we can match them up. I believe it is only a matter of time before we can compete with them. We onl🌃y need a bit more investment in our game and I believe we will get there.
Musa Muhammed exclusively for Telecom Asia Sport
Police face Zamalek in Cairo this weekend in the return tie, a tough call, but M༺uhammed believes they can once a🤪gain match up:
They (North African teams) are really strong in their backyard and it wilꦗl be a tough call for us. But, I believe if we can play compact, as a team and with purpose, we can shock them there. We will give our best.
Musa Muhammed for jeetbuzz59.com
Police are making their debut in Continental football. A win of more than ꦗtwo goals in Cairo will see them progress to the group stages for the first time ever.