Nairobi — "I cannot promise positive results right now, it will take more than a month for us to start performing," were the words newly appointed Leopards coach, Hendrik Pieter De Jongh, used to introduce himself to his new AFC Leopards faithful.
The Dutch who replaces James Nandwa who was sacked last month after a string of poor performance signed a renewable one year contact and he will use the Cecafa Nile Basin tournament which kicks-off on Thursday in Sudan to observe his players.
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