Retired Liverpool forward Robbie Fowler has urged Kenyan football management to invest a lot in junior players for the country to continue producing the best footballers in the world.
The Englishman said the juniors have great future and needs time to nurture their talents.
Speaking during the juniors training at the Camp Toyoyo grounds, Nairobi during the second of his four-day visit to the country, Fowler said the federation should invest in junior talents.
Fowler, who scored 186 goals in 460 matches for Liverpool, Manchester City, Blackburn, Leeds and Cardiff in a career spanning two decades, was accompanied by Football Kenya Federation president Nick Mwendwa and Barclays Kenya boss Jeremy Awori.
Fowler also won the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup (Now referred to as the Europa League) and UEFA Super Cup during his stint as a professional footballer.
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