Bad mentality among players led to Kimanzi departure

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Bad mentality among players led to Kimanzi departure
BY ISAAC SWILA
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for Kimanzi who could not best.' "He (Kimanzi) feels he
Claims of sabotage and di­ get his boys to perform at has tried his best but results are
vision in the playing unit are their full potential, forcing the not going his way. He feels let
some of the reasons that have Dutch­trained coach to quit on down by three or four players
in the team so he opted to step
been cited for Tusker's poor run Wednesday.
In an interview with Sun­ aside," Musyoki said without
in the Kenyan Premier league
this term, culminating in the day Nation Sport when he elaborating.
A number of players in the
exit of head coach Francis announced that Kimanzi had
stepped aside, club chairman team pointed to a fractured unit
Kimanzi.
Matters became complex James Musyoki said the coach where some of the players were
felt let down by some of his not ready to "give everything"
players 'who did not give their for Kimanzi. A member of the
playing unit revealed that some
of his team mates did not work
hard enough to deliver results
for the coach while another said
that he was not aware of plot
to sabotage the tactician, but
regretted his exit.
But Kimanzi would not com­
ment on the circumstances that
led to his exit, maintaining
that he wants to let the mat­
ter rest.
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