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Kenyan striker and former Wazito FC goal poacher Vincent Oburu opened up about his blistering start to form at Zesco United, the striker joined Zesco United on a six months loan to replace Jese Were who left for Kansanshi Dynamos after the expiry of his contract. Oburu scored and assisted another goal on his debut for Zesco United and he has now opened up about his quick adaptation to the Zambian premier league. 
The striker claims that Zambian premier league is more physical as compared to Kenya premier league.The striker has said that Kenyan duo of Jese Were and Ian Otieno have played a huge role in ensuring his adaptation. He gives credit to Otieno for pushing him as well as giving advice about how to prosper in Zambia.Oburu has now earned praises from fans and could be added some more years if his form continues. We wish him all the best ahead of the next fixtures.
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