EXCLUSIVE: Victor Wanyama Return to Harambee Stars Draws Mixed Reactions
With the potential for former captain Victor Wanyama to return to the Harambee Stars, the football fraternity is abuzz with mixed reactions. Reports indicate that Wanyama is contemplating a comeback after discussions with head coach Benni McCarthy and the former midfielder’s acknowledgment of systemic changes within the Football Kenya Federation.
Wanyama’s History and Comeback Considerations
Wanyama, age 33, stepped away from the national team in 2021 after being sidelined during World Cup qualifiers. Initially playing for Harambee Stars in a friendly against Nigeria at just 15 years old, he has since built a storied career in top European leagues. His recent conversations with McCarthy signal a possibility for a return, with Wanyama noting, “Things have changed… the way the federation manages the players.”
The former Tottenham Hotspur star is weighing the national team’s quality against his past leadership role, stating, “I’m thinking about it and very soon I’ll be making an announcement.”
Stakeholder Opinions on Wanyama’s Return
The reactions to Wanyama’s potential return are a mixed bag. Former Gor Mahia coach Bob Oyugi calls for Wanyama’s comeback, emphasizing the leadership he could provide. He likened Wanyama’s situation to Roger Milla’s late-career return to the Cameroon national team, advocating that “the gap Wanyama left has not been filled.”
However, other voices caution against the move. Former Harambee Stars midfielder Charles Okwemba argues that Wanyama’s previous decision to retire should stand, citing potential backlash from fans if he struggles. He warns that “risk not worth taking” could overshadow Wanyama’s accomplishments.
Fan Sentiment on Social Media
The sentiments are equally polarized among Kenyan fans on social media. Some support Wanyama’s return, highlighting the absence of a player of his caliber in the midfield. Others, however, urge him to allow younger players room to shine, with one fan suggesting he has become “obsolete to the team.”
As Kenya prepares for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifying matches, Wanyama’s decision could profoundly impact the team’s trajectory. The national side currently sits fourth in their qualifying group, and Wanyama’s experience could provide the much-needed boost.
Next Steps for Wanyama
If Wanyama opts to reintegrate into the national setup, he could be a pivotal player against Gambia and Seychelles in September. The matter now rests on his decision, which could redefine the dynamics of Kenya’s football scene for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.
Engagement is essential. Should Wanyama return to the Harambee Stars, what influence will he have, and can his leadership reignite a team in need? The dialogue continues, and fans eagerly await his announcement on the horizon.