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Gor Mahia 3-1 Mathare United: K’Ogalo back to winning ways after back to back losses

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Gor Mahia 3-1 Mathare United: K’Ogalo back to winning ways after back to back losses

Both teams ended with 10-players on the pitch after James Kinyanjui and Nicholas Kipkirui were sent off for unsporting behavior

Gor Mahia bounced back to winning ways with a convincing 3-1 win over Mathare United in the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League game played at Kasarani Stadium on Thursday.

Charles Momanyi, Kenneth Muguna, and Alphonse Onyango scored for K’Ogalo while Dani Lual scored Slum Boys’ consolation

The reigning champions came into the match targeting maximum points after back to back defeats against Tusker FC and Kariobangi Sharks respectively. The team had managed to get just three points from the three games they had initially played.

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For the 2008 champions, this was their second league assignment. They had opened their season with a 4-2 loss away to Sofapaka in Wundanyi Stadium and needed at least a point against their hosts.

It took the hosts just three minutes to score their first goal. The Slum Boys conceded a corner in the third minute and Clifton Miheso took it. Momanyi was in a good position and did not waste time to node it in and ease the pressure on his team.

K’Ogalo continued pushing for the second goal to increase their chances of winning the game. They were eventually rewarded in the 16th minute when captain Muguna doubled the advantage. 

The creative midfielder was let loose in the danger zone and he unleashed a low drive which was too much for Job Ochieng’ to handle.

Mathare coach Salim Ali was forced to replace Tyson Otieno for Daniel Otieno after a half an hour mark in his bid to destabilize his team.

The half-time ended with the hosts enjoying a 2-0 lead.

More changes were made by the visitors after the break. Lennox Ogutu and Dani Lual were introduced in place of Alphonse Ndonye and Eugene Luthuli.

In the 73rd minute, Chris Oduor was fouled in the danger zone by Onyango and the referee had no option but to award the Slum Boys a penalty. Lual stepped up to half the deficit.

But hopes of a comeback came down tumbling when Onyango scored Gor Mahia’s third and record their second win in four league games.

The forward received the ball from Muguna before getting past the defenders and firing home.

Both teams ended with 10-players on the pitch after James Kinyanjui and Nicholas Kipkirui were sent off for unsporting behavior 

Gor Mahia XI: Boniface Oluoch, Philemon Otieno, Geoffrey Ochieng’, Joachim Oluoch, Charles Momanyi, Earnest Wendo, Samuel Onyango, Bertrand Konfor, Jules Ulimwengu, Kenneth Muguna, Clifton Miheso.

Subs: Gad Mathews, Kelvin Wesonga, Frank Odhiambo, Andrew Juma, Alphonce Onyango, Nicholas Omondi, Sydney Ochieng’, Tito Okello, Nicholas Kipkirui 

Mathare United XI: Job Ochieng, Austin Ochieng’, David Ochieng’, Marvin Ongori, Norman Ogolla, Alphonse Ndonye, Chris Oduor, John Mwangi, James Kinyanjui, Tyson Otieno, Eugene Wethuli.

Subs: David Okello, Lennox Ogutu, Daniel Otieno, Dani Lual, Danson Kago, Klinsman Omulanga, Khalid Jumaan, Boniface Akenga, Martin Werunga

 

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