Author: News Desk
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]fter the Caf Confederation Cup assignment in Rwanda, Gor Mahia will be taking on Kakamega Homeboyz today at Bukhungu in a league clash. Gor is leading the log with 27 points after 11 games with a goal difference of +15 while the hosts are placed 12th on the log with 17 points from 13 matches. In the last six league matches pitting Gor against Homeboyz, Gor have managed four wins and two draws – scoring seven goals and conceding just once. The match will be kicking off at 3pm.
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has expressed strong support to his players despite criticism that have been coming from a section of fans. Kerr was reacting to the negative comments that have been surfacing recently with the latest one being about the goal conceded in Rwanda against Rayon Sports in Caf Confederation Cup fixture. “Comments made recently concerning certain areas of our game are understandable but you have to look at our congested fixture and match preparation. Players can be physically tired and or mentally tired,” said the tactician. He added that: “Physically we are fit just from the…
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia defender Godfrey Walusimbi has been named in the starting team to face Rayon Sports in Kigali, Rwanda today. Line up: 29 Boniface Oluoch, 18 Haron Shakava, 12 Joash Onyango, 26 Philemon Otieno, 2 Godfrey Walusimbi, 20 Ernest Wendo, 30 Humprey Mieno, 25 George Odhiambo, 8 Francis Kahata, 9 Jacques Tuyisenge, 22 Meddie Kagere Subs: 16. Shaban Odhoji, 27. Charles Momanyi, 10. Cercidy Okeyo, 11. Boniface Omondi, 14. Kevin Omondi, 19. Ephrem Guikan, 24. Lawrence Juma
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]ahia head coach Dylan Kerr is upbeat ahead of today’s Caf Confederation Cup clash against Rayon Sports of Rwanda in Kigali. Kerr expressed his confidence in the team and says he trusts his players’ abilities and the target is good results. “I know they (Rayon Sports) have not been beaten at home in a number of matches, they are a good side and we respect them… but l believe in my players’ abilities and what they can offer. We will approach the game with confidence and a lot of enthusiasm today but we will be very cautious all through. Our…
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia squad is upbeat ahead of tommorow’s Caf Confederation Cup Group D clash with Rayon Sports of Rwanda in Kigali. The team hit the runaway to Kigali on Saturday morning and good preparations were done and everyone is ready for duty as confirmed by head coach Dylan Kerr. “We trained well after the derby. We sharpened a few areas of concern arising from our previous matches and we are ready for the next challenge” said head coach, Dylan Kerr. Asked about the mood in camp Kerr said they are focused on the most important things now. “Everyone has grown…