Nairobi Kenya: Coach Bobby Williamson is determined to make a mark at Gor Mahia
after getting his tenure off to a great start with a 2-0 win over
Chemelil Sugar at Nyayo Stadium on Wednesday.
Williamson also explained why he accepted the K’Oogalo job saying
the passion of the fans and the directors gave him the motivation to
take up the offer and promised to help guide Gor to greater heights.
He urged the passionate fans to always give 100 percent support to
all the players even when they face low moments in a match as it would
be motivational to the entire team.
"I am delighted to be in this great club with so many passionate fans
and management. I am also very happy that Gor has so many talented
players who can fit in any big stage. People might question why I did
not play Dan Sserunkuma but it’s important to know that I have nothing
against him as he is a superb player. Kiongera was in superb form and it
definitely shows me that he has to start again on Sunday."
"I feel it is important for the fans to be supportive of every player
even when they don't perform according to expectations as this helps to
bring motivation in the team. I don't know many Kenyan Premier League
teams but I will definitely take one game at a time as I learn more of
our opponents," Williamson told supersport.com.
”I have urged all the players to work hard and given them an
assurance that they are all part of my plans meaning anybody who
impresses will be given a chance to play as we have many matches still
pending," he added.
Williamson who hails from Scotland took over from sacked Croat
Zdravko Logarusic after having coached Uganda Cranes for five years
during which he won four Cecafa Senior Challenge trophies.....Courtesy of Super sports