Gor Mahia produced a commanding first-half performance to storm into a 3ā0 halftime lead against KCB in their FKF Premier League encounter at Nyayo Stadium.
Despite a heavy downpour that delayed kick-off by 20 minutes, KāOgalo settled quickly and delivered a ruthless display of attacking football, thrilling the Green Army faithful and underlining their championship pedigree.
Morrison Breaks the Deadlock
The breakthrough arrived in the 24th minute when Enock Morrison produced a moment of brilliance. The midfielder unleashed a ferocious long-range strike that took a slight deflection off a KCB defender before beating the goalkeeper, sending Nyayo Stadium into celebration.
Musa Doubles the Advantage
Gor Mahia doubled their lead just four minutes later following a well-constructed attacking move. Samuel Kapen, operating on the right flank, delivered a precise low cross into the box, which Shariff Musa met with composure, calmly slotting home to make it 2ā0.
Kapen Caps a Dominant Half
KāOgalo continued to apply relentless pressure, and their dominance was rewarded again in the 43rd minute. This time, Kapen turned from provider to scorer, finishing clinically to hand Gor Mahia a commanding three-goal cushion heading into the halftime break.
Championsā Statement
The rain-soaked conditions did little to slow Gor Mahiaās tempo as they showcased their trademark intensity, tactical discipline, and attacking flair. At the interval, the record champions were firmly in control, leaving KCB with a mountain to climb in the second half.
