2019 AFCON Qualifier: Kenya coach Sebastien Migne raises monetary concerns ahead of Ghana clash

Published on: 20 February 2019
2019 AFCON Qualifier: Kenya coach Sebastien Migne raises monetary concerns ahead of Ghana clash
Harambee Stars coach Sebastien Migne (right) shares a light moment with a member of the Ghanaian technical bench during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group "F" qualifier match at the Kasarani Stadium on September 8, 2018.

Kenya coach Sebastien Migne has expressed displeasure with the manner in which the government delayed his salaries ahead of 2019 Africa Nations Cup against Ghana.

The Harambee Stars will play as guests to the Black Stars in the final game of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations next month.

The East Africans have already booked their place in the biennial tournament likewise Ghana who have already mathematically secured a berth at the finals in Egypt.

Ahead of the match, coach Migne lamented on the manner in which the government delayed his salaries although he maintained that he was comfortable with his job.

The Frenchman revealed that he had received offers after the historic 1-0 win over Ghana in the first leg but chose to honour his contract with Football Kenya Federation.

“I received calls after the Ghana win but I chose to honour my contract with Kenya. I am always happy to work with my players, staff and my president but money has always been the issue. That’s the major challenge so far and I hope a solution will be arrived at by the concerned parties," Migne said.

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