Two days after Kenya’s Harambee Stars lost 2-1 to Chipolopolo of Zambia in the AFCON 2017 qualifier in Nairobi, details have started to emerge of the national side’s chaotic camp at Mvuli Hotel in Nairobi West.
According to our sources, some players partied all Saturday night with returning to their rooms as late as 6AM Sunday morning hours to the big match.
As seen in the picture above, former Stars skipper Dennis Oliech was spotted smoking shisha at a joint in Nairobi on Tuesday night just two days after Kenya was beaten by Zambia – even though he made it to the starting eleven, he barely had an impact, he was substituted in the second half without a shot at goal.
A case involving some team members and a female that was intoxicated being forced to spend the night with four players on Friday at the hotel has also surfaced, but we could not authoritatively verify the claims as they remain as allegations.
Coach Bobby Williamson was not left behind in the drama on Wednesday he left training early at the hands of his assistants at Nyayo stadium leaving the pitch with his Kenyan girlfriend that was on the touchline during the entire training .
Details emerged of discontent as players wondered why the tactician was not taking them through systems like set pieces.