Nairobi Kenya: As the anticipation builds for the upcoming showdown between Gambia and Kenya’s Harambee Stars, Gambia’s head coach, Johnathan McKinstry, has issued an optimistic update about his team’s preparations.
The second leg of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers is set to take place on Friday, September 5, at the iconic Moi International Sports Center in Kasarani, Nairobi.
After an exhilarating 3-3 draw in the first leg at the Alassane Ouattara Ebimpé Olympic Stadium in the Ivory Coast, McKinstry is leaving no stone unturned in his quest for victory against the hosts.
Gambia Head Coach Johnathan McKinstry
He has expressed confidence in his squad, citing their familiarity with the Kenyan playing conditions and his strategic game plan tailored to exploit the weaknesses of their opponents.
Training sessions have been intense since the Scorpions landed in Kenya, with the team aiming to fine-tune every aspect of their performance.
Social media posts by McKinstry indicate a focused and united squad, capturing the energy of their training with the message: “Picking up the tempo on Day 2 of camp. Forward. Together.”
Gambia team training at Moi International Sports Center Annex
Despite the confidence in his team, McKinstry is acutely aware of the threats posed by the Harambee Stars, particularly given that many of their key players recently showcased their skills at the TotalEngines African Nations Championship (CHAN 2024), where Kenya made it to the quarterfinals. This competitive experience will undoubtedly add an extra layer of challenge for Gambia.
As the Gambia aims for the top spot in CAF Group F, which includes notable teams like the Ivory Coast, Gabon, Burundi, and Seychelles, every match holds critical importance. Currently, Gabon leads the group with 18 points, making this encounter vital as teams vie for direct qualification to the World Cup.
With the stakes high and the momentum building, all eyes will be on Kasarani as the Scorpions look to deliver a statement performance and propel themselves closer to their World Cup dreams.