[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s expected, league leaders Gor Mahia had a tough time against a defensive Thika United in a tie that ended in a baren draw at Thika Municipal stadium. This is the second time this season the two teams are drawing after the first leg match ended in a one all draw. The draw leaves K’Ogalo still at the top with 51 points – nine points clear with a game in hand. Sofapaka are second with 42 points. More to follow…
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[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia defender Karim Nizigiyimana is delighted to be back to the starting team. The 2015 defender of the year missed two league matches due to injury but is in the squad to face Thika United today at Thika Municipal stadium. The right back player who is a key figure of K’Ogalo’s squad appreciates the quality in the team and applaudes the good work his team mates have done in the last two league matches. I am happy to be back after recovering well. Target is to offer my best and help my team get good results, “It’s clear…
After beating Chemelil Sugar 3 – 0 in a mid-week league tie in Kisumu, Kenyan Premier League (KPL) leaders Gor Mahia will be away to Thika United at Thika Municipal stadium tomorrow (Sunday) from 4.15pm. Thika United are deeply rooted at the relegation zone at 17th position with 21 points after playing 23 matches while K’Ogalo are at the summit with 50 points with the same number of matches as their host. Over the past few season, Thika United have been known as league pace setters who end up finishing in one of the mid-table positions but that has not…
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith the scintillating form Gor Mahia is enjoying at the moment, one would be right to think everything is fine and the head coach Dylan Kerr is enjoying his time at the club. Yes, the club is leading the Kenyan Premier League table with a massive gap of nine points with a game in hand and the team is banging in goals match after match but the head coach is facing a serious headache or a problem he terms as a ‘happy problem’. The Briton revealed his ‘happy problem’ to the official Gor Mahia website in reaction to a story…
[dropcap]D[/dropcap]espite opening a remarkable gap of nine points in Kenya Premier League (KPL) standing, Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr is not swimming in the excitement ocean as the league heads to its final and crucial stretch of the season. The tactician, who has led K’Ogalo to good run since he took over the mantle as the head coach, says the focus is always one game at a time and his demands have been matched by the team. “Ours is to play one game at a time and we are not looking at the table or thinking about the gap at…
