Gor Mahia circummed to the first defeat in 7 years against arch-rival AFC Leopards in a Kenya Premier League match played at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi in Sunday 14th.
The 43rd goal from AFC Leopards was enough to make the yearning to win “Ingwe” team to slow down K’Ogalo league tittle race in a game that ended 2-1 in favor of visiting AFC Leopards.
The crucial FKF Premier League match played in front of club patron Hon. Raila Odinga and President William Ruto attracted thousands of fans who went home after 90 minute of pure entertainment from players of both teams.
Victor Omune gave Ingwe the lead in the 34th minute from the penalty spot before Austin Odhiambo restored parity in the 39th minute.
The goal came just eight minutes after Gor Mahia had also missed a penalty, their top scorer Benson Omalla placing his effort wide after Peter Lwasa had been brought down inside the box by keeper Levis Opiyo.
The Irish tactician however said all is not lost and they are still in contention to win the title.
“We created a lot of chances in the game but failed to use them. I am disappointed that we could not come out of the derby with maximum points.
“Certain decisions on the field also affected us like the clear penalty call we were denied that even replays showed we deserved one. However, we played well and must improve on the next game,” said McKinstry.
“We still have the chance to move back on top despite today’s set back. We have a big game against Tusker and I believe we can beat them. All is not lost. We need to rectify the mistakes we witnessed especially set pieces and we will be okay,” added McKinstry.
K’Ogalo is currently in position two, one point drift of leaders Tusker FC.