Why Harambee Stars midfielder Mohammed Bajaber is eager to play under Benni McCarthy

Mohammed Bajaber shares light moment with Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthy during a training session. @FKF media

Why Harambee Stars midfielder Mohammed Bajaber is eager to play under Benni McCarthy

Stephen Awino 18:30 - 19.03.2025

Kenya Police's midfielder Mohammed Bajaber is among five locally based players in Benni McCarthy's recent call-ups for Gambia and Gabon tasks in World Cup qualifiers.

Kenya Police midfielder Mohammed Bajaber is relishing the opportunity to play under Harambee Stars head coach Benni McCarthy.

The prolific midfielder is among five locally based players called up for Kenya’s upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Gambia and Gabon.

Since joining Kenya Police from Nairobi City Stars in the January transfer window, Bajaber has been in stellar form.

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His three goals for the law enforcers, including a brace against Murang’a Seal last outing, have been instrumental in keeping Kenya Police at the top of the standings.

The team currently leads the league with 45 points, closely followed by Tusker (44 points) and Gor Mahia (42 points).

Expressing his eagerness to play under McCarthy, Bajaber cited the South African coach’s experience and tactical acumen as key motivators.

“It is an honour to represent the country in such big matches. Scoring would be special to me, but the most important thing is for the team to win. I hope my contribution will be impactful should I be called to duty,” Bajaber told Nation Sport before departing with the Harambee Stars squad to Ivory Coast ahead of the Gambia clash on Thursday.

“The coach has great ambitions, and it is good to learn from him, having been a top striker during his playing days,” he added.

Bajaber hopes that McCarthy’s instincts as a former striker will enhance his goal-scoring prowess.

McCarthy, widely regarded for his work with forwards, notably served as a striking coach at Manchester United, where he helped improve the club’s attacking efficiency with palyers like Marcus Rashford.

Following the Gambia fixture, Harambee Stars will return to Nairobi to take on Gabon, aiming to strengthen their campaign for a place in the 2026 World Cup.