Despite experiencing a century spell of poor results and management, Kenya boosts and enjoys of having the largest number of Kenyan internationals especially in Eastern Africa. The nationals have had a good run of clubs with the best currently playing for English giants Liverpool FC- Divock Origi and Victor Wanyama playing for a top club in English Premier League Southampton FC.
I will go with a formation of 3-4-3 with the exclusion of the Goalkeeper.
Goalkeeper
Arnold Origi
Defense
Martin Waikwa, Victor Wanyama, McDonald Mariga
Midfield
Bruce Kamau, Marcus Munuhe, Willis Ochieng’, Robert Mambo
Forward
Michael Olunga, Divock Origi, Dennis Oliech
Bench
Johanna Omollo, Ayub Timbe, Amos Ekhalie,
Most Kenyans are aware of the success of Victor Wanyama and Divock Origi in the English Premier League but what most don’t know is that we have three players of Kenyan origin currently in EPL 2015/2016.
Divock Origi stands out as the best striker, recently he revealed that he had rejected an offer from Manchester United and already he is the second best option for Jurgen Klopp coming behind Daniel Sturridge. He also scored a stunner goal in the last world cup session.
Wanyama Victor is one of the top 5 best defensive midfielders in EPL, that’s why Arsene Wenger has been linked to offer him a job and perhaps link up with Michael Olunga who has publicly declared his interest to the top coach.
Martin Waikwa currently plays for Norwich city FC as a left-back who joined the club after leaving his twin brother, Marcus Munuhe at Blackburn Rovers FC.
Arnold Origi, a cousin to Divock Origi has had a good spell at Lillestrom while McDonald Mariga at Inter Milan
Adelaide midfielder, Bruce Kamau enjoys a good lay off as a left or right winger and there is no doubt that he is obviously doing great.
Michael Olunga becomes the latest footballer to leave for the greener pastures, he has recently impressed and had his name on the score sheet several times in his Swedish football club Djurgarden. He has his eyes set for Arsene Wenger Job offer.
Written by SIMON INGARI