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Following a series of negative results in the last few weeks, Gor Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has released a statement on what he feels is the main reason. MY TOUGHEST MONTH AT GOR MAHIA My job as head coach is to work, coach, prepare and do my very best and I am very proud of that because of what we have achieved. Unfortunately, recent results have gone against us and especially me as a coach and I need to put things into perspective. In the past 25 days, my players boycotted training sessions. In fact in the entire month,…
Gor Mahia went down 2-0 to Vihiga United in a league match in Mumias today. A goal in each half sealed it off for the Western based team to and helped pull a famous win over the 2018 Sportpesa Premier League champions champions. That marks the third consecutive league loss for Gor Mahia since 2009. More to follow…
Gor Mahia head coach has named his team that will be taking on Vihiga United today in a league fixture in Mumias. A number of senior players have been included in the starting lineup as K’Ogalo seek to avoid another defeat. Line up: 16. Shaban Odhoji, 7. Innocent Wafula, 27. Charles Momanyi, 18. Haron Shakava, 12. Joash Onyango, 30. Humphrey Mieno, 8. Francis Kahata, 17. Benard Ondiek, 11. Boniface Omondi, 28. Raphael Asudi, 9. Jacques Tuyisenge Subs: 1. Peter Odhiambo, 3. Karim Nzigiyimana, 20. Ernest Wendo, 10. Cercidy Okeyo, 14. Kevin Omondi, 19. Ephrem Guikan, 23. Francis Mustafa
Gor Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr says they have a great chance to make things right on matters performance. The 2018 Sportpesa Premier League champions will be facing Vihiga United today and the Briton believes the fixture can mark an end to the string of poor results they have registered in the past three matches. “Today’s game should be a continence of our season… but past events have worked against us. We now have a chance to make things right,” Kerr told the official Gor Mahia website. Kerr hopes that the missed training sessions will not affect his team’s performance.…
Gor Mahia captain Haron Shakava has called on all club stakeholders to calm down and focus on making the club bigger and better. Shakava voiced his concern in the wake of a difficult month of September, a month that has been rough both on and off the pitch – with off the pitch drama from all corners taking centre stage. “Yes, we had the issue of delayed salaries but it shouldn’t have been used to bring unnecessary confusion within the club,” the captain told official Gor Mahia website. “Any keen observer will realize we are fighting against ourselves and this…