Kenya Police forward Mohamed Bajaber has provided insight into Benni McCarthy’s vision for the Kenyan national football team, Harambee Stars, as preparations intensify ahead of the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
with his leadership expected to revitalize the squad.
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Among those selected is Bajaber, who has shared his experience in camp so far.
“We need young blood—young players with fresh legs. But the coach also believes in us, so we’ll see how the final squad comes together. Even if not now, in the future, these young stars will represent this nation,” said Bajaber.
Tusker striker Ryan Ogam chose to honour Benni McCarthy’s Harambee Stars call-up but his club is not happy with him over a number of reasons.
, emphasizing the coach’s ambitious approach.
“Training has been good—intense—and the coach has ambition, which is a good thing. He’s always telling us what he expects from us and what he needs from us. I’m looking forward to the coach’s tenure, and to be honest, the future looks bright for Kenya,” he added.
Bajaber’s national team call-up comes as no surprise given his impressive form for Kenya Police.
Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthy has been told how to make his stint in Kenya successful by a former South African international.
Since making a high-profile switch from Nairobi City Stars, the forward has been in stellar form.
On Saturday, he netted a brace in Kenya Police’s 3-1 victory over Murang’a Seal at the Machakos Stadium, further cementing his reputation as one of the league’s top performers.
His heroics helped Kenya Police maintain their place at the top of the FKF Premier League table with 45 points,
As McCarthy works to shape a competitive squad for the World Cup qualifiers,and contribute to a new era of success for Harambee Stars.