VICTOR Wanyama was left fuming after he had to find his own way to Kenya for their latest World Cup qualifiers.

The Saints man, who is captain of the Harambee Stars, played 90 minutes of their 1-0 first-leg second-round qualifier win over Cape Verde in Nairobi this afternoon.

But it wouldn’t have been possible unless Wanyama, who claims he is owed money by the Kenyan FA, had organised his own plane tickets to get there.

The 24-year-old has been left appalled by the shambolic organisation and has reportedly complained to Kenya boss Bobby Williamson, the former Plymouth Argyle manager.

“Once again the Kenya FA have failed to send air tickets to foreign-based players,” Wanyama bemoaned.

“The Federation is yet to refund us money we used to pay for our air tickets. We have always had a problem with preparations and nothing is different this time.

“We must take preparations seriously because we are playing a very good team in an important competition.

“We have not played a friendly while our opponents have been in Europe in a training camp.”

Michael Olunga's goal on nine minutes saw Kenya take a 1-0 lead into the second-leg on Tuesday.

The winner of the double header will go through to the group stage of qualifying.