Following Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee’s appointment as Harambee Stars head coach there were many questions about whether he still had the magic to handle the national outfit.
Part of the suspicion came given that his predecessor – Francis Kimanzi, who oversaw the last two African Cup of Nations qualifiers without losing – had established a strong team.
The distrust that some Kenyans had towards the Football Kenya Federation and Mulee’s decade-long absence from the touchline only creates further doubt.
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The faith that the FKF has so far shown in the new coach, and Mulee’s insistence that he is still capable of handling the top job, will be tested on Wednesday when they meet the Comoros in Afcon qualifying.