Kenya’s Malkia Strikers have a daunting task against Poland but will have to up their game to avoid exiting the Paris Olympics early.
Kenya’s Malkia Strikers will be out to avoid an early elimination from the Paris Olympics when they take on Poland in their second group match on Wednesday.
Malkia Strikers had a baptism by fire when they lost in straight sets 3-0 (25-14, 25-13, 25-12) to Brazil in their opening match on Monday and have a daunting task against Poland.
Having lost to second ranked Brazil, Kenya, ranked 20 globally, take on Poland, who are ranked fourth, knowing there is no margin for error.
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The Polish come into the match high on confidence after beating Japan 3-1 (20-25, 25-22, 25-23, 28-26) on Sunday, meaning Kenya’s work is cut out.
Kenya can, however, draw confidence from the fact that they managed to pick points from Brazil while Poland lost a set to Japan and with a proper strategy, they have a chance.
Coach Japheth Munala blamed poor finishing and net defence for their loss to Brazil and promised to watch Poland’s videos ahead on Wednesday’s meeting and should be ready for the showdown which will begin at 10pm Kenyan time.
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“Our next opponents Poland are a strong team and having played Brazil today is an eye-opener because most of the players realize that if we can try against Brazil, we can do better against Poland because the opening match is always difficult but now, we know what to plan on to approach the next match,” Kenya captain Trizah Atuka told Nation.
Kenya have never gone beyond the group stage at the Olympics and in their fourth appearance in Paris, there is hope that things can change even if they are up against tough opposition.