
Former Kenya head coach Adel Amrouche has shared his wishes for Harambee Stars amid reports that he is among the top candidates to replace Engin Firat.
The experienced tactician has been in the country to participate in the training forum for local coaches.
While speaking in a forum where he was among the trainers for coaches in a workshop held in Mombasa, the former Botswana tactician did not hide his future wishes for the national side.
"My hope is to see Kenya on top. You are not far.
"I hope you find a solution to the problem that you have here in Kenya and bring the right people to the right place. When you make mistakes, you pay. That is football.
"I had a good time with the national team. What is important is that we are here to share our experiences. The only problem is that people do not remember the coaches but only the players,” Amrouche noted.
The former Harambee Stars head coach also added it would be good to see former players take administrative roles in football institutions.
"I hope to see a footballer taking charge of football in Kenya.
"We have many former players now and they must be given a chance, but knowledge is key, because in football no one knows everything, we must share ideas,” he added.
Jacob 'Ghost' Mulee has also explained the importance of the initiative undertaken by coaches in Mombasa.
"We are here to share our experiences on different football matters with upcoming coaches in Mombasa.
"I am so happy that we are able to do this. Coaches can work together anywhere because we work for one cause.
"I am very happy that my friend Amrouche is here. I worked with him as a technical director when we won the Cecafa in 2013. It is a privilege to share football ideas with fellow coaches," Mulee noted.