Will Benson Omala sufficiently fill Michael Olunga's striking boots at Harambee Stars amidst injury woe?

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Will Benson Omala sufficiently fill Michael Olunga's striking boots at Harambee Stars amidst injury woe?

Mark Kinyanjui 09:30 - 03.09.2024

Olunga is unlikely to be available for Harambee Stars' first two AFCON 2025 qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Namibia due to injury which leaves the center forward option up for grabs.

Former Gor Mahia striker Benson Omala has expressed his readiness to fill the void left by Michael Olunga if the Harambee Stars captain fails to recover in time for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers.

With Olunga’s participation in doubt due to a recent injury, Omala is prepared to lead Kenya’s attack against Zimbabwe and Namibia this month.

The Al Duhail forward, who has missed his last two matches at the club level, is set to undergo an MRI with the national team's medical staff to assess the extent of his injury.

Head coach Engin Firat has already indicated that the likelihood of Olunga featuring in the qualifiers is low. However, Firat has named several capable forwards in the provisional squad, including Patrick Otieno, John Avire, Jonah Ayunga, and Omala.

Omala, currently entangled in a complex transfer situation after moving to Lebanon to sign for Al Safa FC, remains focused on his responsibilities with the national team. The young striker exuded confidence, stating that he is prepared to take on the challenge if called upon.

“Every player needs to be ready because anything can happen. I have been in the system and learned a lot, including from the captain himself,” Omala said.

Omala’s recent performances for the national team have been promising. He was instrumental during Kenya’s COSAFA Cup campaign in South Africa last June, where he scored a goal and registered an assist.

Additionally, he netted his maiden goal for the senior team in their emphatic 5-0 victory over Seychelles during the World Cup qualifiers last November. Omala believes these experiences have equipped him well for the challenges ahead.

“If given a chance, I am sure I can do something,” Omala asserted. His confidence is palpable as he looks forward to potentially leading the line for Harambee Stars. “Every player wants to play at the highest level. I am taking these games seriously, and I want to play at the highest level.”

As the team prepares for the crucial qualifiers, Omala also praised the atmosphere within the camp. He emphasized the importance of unity and the high level of quality among the players as they gear up for the matches against Zimbabwe and Namibia.

“Training has been fantastic. The players here deserved to be called up, and the coach has his reasons, so we are happy to be called up,” Omala remarked.

“Preparations have been good. The quality is there, and everyone wants to make the final squad. It would be good if we went all out to try and win.”

Kenya will host Zimbabwe in Uganda on September 6th before traveling to South Africa to face Namibia four days later. With the possibility of Olunga missing these crucial fixtures, all eyes will be on Omala and his fellow forwards to deliver the goals and secure vital points for Harambee Stars in their quest for AFCON 2025 qualification