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Togo Coach Identifies Wanyama, Olunga, and Timbe as Harambee Stars Threats

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 17 November 2019.

Kenya's Harambee Stars are gearing up for a crucial 2021 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Togo, with the latter's coach, Claude Le Roy, already identifying potential threats in the Kenyan squad.

Le Roy, speaking after the team's arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, pinpointed three danger players in the Harambee Stars squad, including the experienced Victor Wanyama, who plays in the Premier League.

Wanyama will be joined by fellow Harambee Stars players Michael Olunga, who plays in Japan, and Ayub Timbe, who plays in China, in what promises to be a tough encounter for Togo.

Le Roy's comments came after Togo's disastrous start to their qualifying campaign, which saw them lose 1-0 at home to lowly-ranked Comoros and sit bottom of the group.

The match is scheduled for Monday, November 18, at the MISC Kasarani, with a 7 PM kick-off.

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