Nairobi United sharp post-break, eye three points against Shabana

Naibos head into a league restart with some bold confidence. Coach Nicholas Muyoti stated his Nairobi United squad feels sharp and ready for their clash with Shabana this Sunday at Gusii Stadium, dismissing any concerns about post-holiday rust. He credited a recent win and draw for rebuilding the team's morale, also noting a strong performance in an abandoned match against Gor Mahia.

Muyoti linked their earlier struggles directly to fatigue from the CAF Confederations Cup. He openly targeted a full three points from the upcoming game. Looking further ahead, he confirmed the club plans active mid-season signings when the transfer window opens, aiming to boost overall squad quality and depth for the second leg.

The team will be without injured defenders Manzur Okwaro and Prince Buregeya, with both expected back within several games. Off the pitch, Naibos have reshuffled their staff, adding Boniface Omondi and Asqid Ambani as assistant coaches, alongside strength trainer Kevin Kimani. This overhaul follows the reported departure of several key players, including last season's MVP, Isaac Omweri, who is now a transfer target for their upcoming opponents, Shabana.
 

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