The Law enforcers who were silver medalists in 2017 will next take El Sharkia of Egypt on Wednesday at 1pm in a tie that is likely to determine who tops pool “B”
Kenya Police blanked Tanzanian side Moshi Khalsa 10-0 as the African Cup for Clubs men’s and women’s Champions entered day two at the Sikh Union and City Park Hockey Stadium,Nairobi.
Titus Kimutai scored four times in the 4th, 7th, 22nd and 27th minutes while Mathew Momanyi bagged a brace in the 32nd and 34th minutes in the morning rout.
Vincent Odindo, Robert Masibo and Danstone Wabwire (2nd) were also on target as Police ran riot over their neighbors.
This was Police’s second win following a narrow 1-0 win over Hippos of Zimbabwe on Monday morning.
The Law enforcers who were silver medalists in 2017 will next take El Sharkia of Egypt on Wednesday at 1pm in a tie that is likely to determine who tops pool “B”
Sharkia had recorded a win over Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) 3-1 on Monday .
Police coach Patrick Mugambi revealed he rested dependable defender Sammy Oungo and sparingly used international Willis Okeyo ahead of crucial match against Sharkia.
“Tomorrow’s match is a do or die and whoever emerges the winner is likely to top the group and we have to put our act together. We are taking one match at time and although Khalsa were not tough opponents but they gave us a good warm up. Tomorrow we are going full throttle ,”said Mugambi.
Tanzania captain Sultan Kondo said, “We are here to learn basically and if we can get a win then it will be a plus. We are here to get exposure and experience. Back home in Tanzania, we don’t have an active league and the little knowledge we have is through the participation of the tournaments. I only wish we could have an active league maybe this would help us record better performance,” said Kondo.