Stars’ coach McCarthy remains positive despite setback

Benni McCarthy addresses the press shortly after he was unveiled as the new Head Coach of the Kenya National Football Team Harambee Stars at Kenyatta International Conference Centre, KICC on March 03, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha

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Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthy stays positive despite Kenya’s 3-1 defeat to Gambia in a Group F World Cup qualifier match at staged at Kasarani Stadium on Friday.
Commenting after the match, the head coach said it was a
learning experience and admitted disappointment from the results while acknowledging the 'mistakes'.
Harambee Stars’ backline was shaky all throughout the game
soaking in three goals in the opening half.
McCarthy admits that Richard Odada, the mid-fielder who participated in the CHAN tournament was a necessary player in the field and also mentioned Timothy Ouma's notable errors that contributed to the loss.
"We paid the price as a team, but not regretting my decision
at all," remarked McCarthy.
The Gambia coach, Jonathan McKinstry commended Harambee stars
performance praising their intensity in the field and stating their hard work
on the pitch regardless of the three goals in opening half.
“I don't know if there is any other team in the continent
that works as harder,” noted McKinstry.
He also added that: “We've got over 200 footballers playing
in Europe, and that is what Kenya aspires to have. Hopefully, with the
development going on in the Talanta Hela programs, that can happen in the
future.”
Harambee Stars now shift focus to next World Cup qualifier
tie against Seychelles set for September 9 at Kasarani Stadium.
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