Harambee Stars coach Migné makes three changes ahead of Tanzania clash

Football
By Waweru Titus | Jun 27, 2019
Kenya national team Harambee Stars players train at the Tiba Rosa Plaza on June 24, 2019. Kenya is preparing ahead of the Total Africa Cup of Nations match ahead of Tanzania. [Courtesy]

Harambee Stars coach Sébastien Migné has named his starting XI for the upcoming clash between Harambee Stars and Tanzania.

Migné made three changes to the team that lost 2-0 to Algeria in the opening match played on Sunday.

David Owino, Johanna Omollo, and Eric Ouma have been called upon in place of Philemon Otieno, Dennis Odhiambo, and Eric Johanna.

Starting XI

18. Patrick Matasi, 15. David Owino, 3. Abud Omar, 2. Joseph Okumu, 5. Musa Mohamed, 12. Victor Wanyama, 8. Johanna Omollo, 11. Francis Kahata 7. Ayub Timbe, 13. Eric Ouma, 14. Michael Olunga

Few Kenyans expected Harambee Stars to have an early flight home, but that may be actualised today if they don’t beat Tanzania. [Courtesy]

Substitutes

1. Faruk Shikalo, 23. John Oyemba, 4. Joash Onyango, 20. Philemon Otieno, 6. Bernard Ochieng, 21. Dennis Odhiambo, 17. Ismael Gonzalez, 10. Eric Johanna, 19. Ovella Ochieng, 16. Paul Were, 9. John Avire, 22. Masud Juma

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