Kenya will play Pakistan on Wednesday before facing Mauritius on Sunday.
Harambee Stars midfielder Richard Odada believes that Harambee Stars are looking forward to performing well in Mauritius after the side jetted off to take part in the four nations tournament on Monday morning.
Odada, who plies his trade for Philadelphia Union, believes the camaraderie in the camp fudged between both the new and experienced players will play a key part in helping the side deliver positive results.
“We feel good. There are now faces. We are looking forward to playing football but we are glad,” Odada said.
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“I am looking forward to giving my best for Kenya. Collectively, we are looking forward to giving 100 percent, as well as the boys who are keen to establish themselves. We hope we can improve significantly.
“I feel good. We have great personalities, including our captain Michael. He always helps everybody, whether internationally or locally and I am enjoying everything so far.”
“We are hoping and trusting ourselves. Now we are trying to make the team first of all, but we will see. At the end of the day, we have that in our heads and we are giving 100 percent.”
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Kenya will play Pakistan on Wednesday before facing Mauritius on Sunday.