After the dust settled from the last outing, the players were given a short breather, not to relax, but to reset. Now they’re back on the training ground, boots on, focus locked, sharpening every detail ahead of Saturday’s league battle against Sofapaka at Nyayo Stadium.
Assistant coach Bismark Kobi has been clear: the performance was good, but good is not the Gor Mahia standard. Not when you’re in a title race. Not when every point matters.
So the work has begun tightening the technical gaps, refining movement, improving decision-making, and raising intensity. Training sessions are no longer routine; they’re deliberate, demanding, and ruthless. Every drill has meaning. Every mistake is corrected. Every player knows what’s at stake.
Sofapaka are coming prepared, and K’Ogalo know it. The technical bench has gone back to the drawing board, studying Sofapaka’s patterns, strengths, and weaknesses, including their recent clash against AFC Leopards. There is a plan. There is structure. And there is belief.
But as Kobi admits, this will not be a walk in the park.
Sofapaka are organized. Physical. Dangerous on their day. To beat them, Gor Mahia must rise, play faster, think sharper, fight harder. This is the kind of match that demands more than talent. It demands heart.
As the title race heats up, focus becomes everything. No distractions. No complacency. Nyayo Stadium is not just a venue, it’s a battlefield. And on Saturday, the Green Army must turn it into a fortress.
The message is simple: Come ready. Come loud. Come united.
Because when Gor Mahia are locked in, when the fans and players move as one, Nyayo shakes, and opponents feel it.
Saturday is not just another fixture.
It’s another step in the journey.
Another test of champions.
💚 K’Ogalo till the end. For the badge. For the glory.
