Harambee Stars fans have every reason to celebrate as Kenya’s national football team receives a huge boost ahead of their crucial AFCON 2025 qualifiers against Cameroon.
The much-anticipated return of assistant captain and defensive powerhouse, Joseph Okumu, comes at a pivotal time when Kenya needs all their top players fit and firing.
Okumu, who had been sidelined due to an abductor injury, is back in the squad, raising hopes for a positive outcome in the upcoming matches.
Joseph Okumu’s Comeback: A Game-Changer for Kenya
Joseph Okumu, a key figure in the Harambee Stars lineup, had missed the last three games for his club, Stade de Reims, in France due to injury.
This absence had cast doubt on his availability for the back-to-back qualifiers against Cameroon. However, on Sunday, 6th October, Okumu was included in Reims’ squad during their 4-2 victory over Montpellier.
Although he didn’t feature on the pitch, his inclusion is a clear indicator that he’s on the path to full recovery.
Reims head coach Luka Elsner expressed optimism about Okumu’s condition last week, confirming that the defender had resumed full training and was showing positive signs. “Joseph Okumu is back in full training at the moment. The signals are green, so he will probably be available,” Elsner shared, giving Kenya fans hope of seeing their defensive stalwart in action again.
Okumu’s return couldn’t have come at a better time for Kenya. The upcoming matches against Cameroon are crucial for Harambee Stars, who currently top Group J with four points, tied with Cameroon.
The presence of the experienced defender will not only bolster Kenya’s backline but also boost the team’s morale as they look to secure qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.
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Kenya’s AFCON Journey: All Eyes on Cameroon Showdown
The Harambee Stars’ journey in the AFCON 2025 qualifiers has been impressive so far. Leading Group J alongside Cameroon with four points, Kenya has shown resilience and tactical prowess under coach Engin Firat.
However, the upcoming clash with Cameroon is crucial, as the top two teams in the group will advance to next year’s AFCON in Morocco. With Cameroon only behind Kenya on goal difference, these matches could be decisive in determining the group’s standings.
Kenya’s defensive line has been solid throughout the qualifiers, but Okumu’s absence was felt. His return is expected to fortify the defense and add depth to Kenya’s tactical options.
Known for his aerial prowess and ability to read the game, Okumu’s presence will be vital in neutralizing Cameroon’s attacking threats, especially in an away fixture where defensive solidity is crucial.
The Provisional Squad: A Blend of Experience and Rising Stars
With Okumu back in the fold, Kenya’s squad for the upcoming qualifiers looks balanced and formidable. Coach Engin Firat has assembled a provisional squad that features both seasoned professionals and emerging talents, ensuring depth and flexibility across all positions.
Here’s a look at the full provisional squad for the crucial Cameroon clashes:
Goalkeepers:
- Ian Otieno (Richards Bay FC)
- Patrick Matasi (Kenya Police)
- Byrne Omondi (Bandari)
Defenders:
- Alphonce Omija (Gor Mahia)
- Daniel Anyembe (Viborg)
- Amos Nondi (Ararat)
- Sylvester Owino (Gor Mahia)
- Johnstone Omurwa (Abha)
- Collins Sichenje (Vojvodina)
- Joseph Okumu (Reims)
- Geoffrey Ochieng (Gor Mahia)
- Eric Ouma (Rakow)
Midfielders:
- David Odoyo (Tusker)
- Chrispine Erambo (Tusker)
- Richard Odada (Dundee United)
- John Ochieng (Zanaco)
- Timothy Ouma (Elfsborg)
- Anthony Akumu (Kheybar)
- Duke Abuya (Yanga)
- Ronney Onyango (Gor Mahia)
- Austine Odhiambo (Gor Mahia)
- Boniface Muchiri (Ulinzi Stars)
Forwards:
- John Avire (El Sekka El Hadid)
- Michael Olunga (Duhail-Oman)
- Jonah Ayunga (St. Mirren-Scotland)
- Adam Wilson (New Saints)
- Sydney Lokale (AFC Leopards)
- Alfred Scriven (Bryne FK)
Okumu’s Role: The Backbone of Kenya’s Defense
Joseph Okumu’s influence on the Harambee Stars cannot be understated. Since joining Reims, the former Chemelil Sugar FC player has consistently demonstrated his capabilities in Europe’s competitive leagues, gaining valuable experience that he brings back to the national team.
His leadership, as Kenya’s assistant captain, and his ability to organize the defense will be crucial as the team faces a determined Cameroon side.
With Okumu expected to feature prominently in both the away match in Cameroon and the return leg in Uganda, Kenya’s chances of maintaining their lead in Group J look promising.
His partnership with other defenders such as Sylvester Owino and Eric Ouma will be key to Kenya’s strategy in these crucial fixtures.
Kenya’s Chances: Aiming for AFCON Glory
Kenya’s recent performances under coach Engin Firat have shown promise, and the return of Okumu only strengthens the squad.
Topping Group J is a strong position, but with Cameroon hot on their heels, the Harambee Stars must remain focused. The team’s success will hinge on maintaining defensive discipline, converting goal-scoring opportunities, and leveraging the experience of key players like Okumu and star striker Michael Olunga.
The Harambee Stars have a solid history in African football, and their current form suggests they have the potential to qualify for the AFCON tournament in Morocco.
With Okumu’s return, the team’s defensive structure is expected to be even more robust, giving Kenya a fighting chance to clinch vital points against a formidable Cameroon side.