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FOCUS ON POSITIVES: Coach Bobby defends Harambee Stars’ lack of goals, urges constructive vibe

HARAMBEE STARS vs MAURITIUS WORLD CUP QUALIFIER Kenya Harambee Stars Eric Omondi(L) and Jonathan Bru of Mauritius battle for ball possession during their World Cup qualifier at Kasarani Stadium on Sunday 11/10/15. They draw 0-0. PHOTO.BONIFACE OKENDO

Despite Harambee Stars failing to beat Mauritius at home in Sunday’s 2018 World Cup match, coach Bobby Williamson insists on seeing the positives in that result.
Williamson’s sentiments came on the back of a 0-0 draw with Mauritius despite winning the first leg 5-2 away from home.

Speaking a day after the match, Williamson said: “I am not disappointed about the result and would rather focus on the positives that we saw on Sunday. The fact is we had a lot of new players coming through and were very impressive.

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