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Benni McCarthy urged to usher in a new era for Harambee Stars

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup dreams all but over, attention has shifted toward preparing a younger, more dynamic squad for the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN) in August.

The tournament - to be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania - is seen by many as a vital opportunity to showcase local talent and start building a team for future success.

Among those calling for change is former Football Kenya Federation (FKF) presidential candidate Tom Alila, who believes the time has come for McCarthy to shift focus from experienced veterans to emerging stars drawn from Kenya's domestic league.

"CHAN is a tournament meant for local-based players. This is the right time to give young talents the exposure they need," said Alila in an interview with Citizen Digital. "We must begin crafting the next generation of Harambee Stars."

At the center of the debate is national team captain Michael Olunga, whose international experience and goal-scoring record have long made him a cornerstone of the squad. While many fans and pundits still see him as indispensable, others argue that his role should evolve to make room for rising talent.

Despite the external calls for change, coach McCarthy has made it clear that selection will be merit-based. While he acknowledges Olunga's leadership and contributions, McCarthy insists that any player looking to take his place must earn it.

"Michael is a leader and a proven scorer. If someone wants to take his spot, they'll have to prove they're ready," said McCarthy, as quoted by Pulse Sports.

As Kenya sets its sights on CHAN 2024 and beyond, the challenge for McCarthy will be striking the right balance - respecting the experience of seasoned players while investing in the growth and development of the country's football future.
 

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