Author: News Desk
[dropcap]H[/dropcap]ead coach, Kerr, names his squad for today’s assignment against the dockers. Jacques Tuyisenge will pair upfront with Meddie Kagere to lead the striking force, on the backline, Wellington Ochieng starts a head of Karim. Below is the full lineup; Starting IX: 29. Boniface Oluoch, 4. Wellington Ochieng, 2. Godfrey Walusimbi, 18. Haron Shakava, 5. Musa Mohammed, 20. Earnest Wendo, 10. Kenneth Muguna, 8. Francis Kahata, 25. George Odhiambo, 22. Meddie Kagere, 9. Jacques Tuyisenge. Sub: 1. Peter Odhiambo, 12. Joash Onyango, 3. Karim Nzigiyimana, 30. Philemon Otieno, 7. Jean Mugiraneza, 28. Oliver Maloba, 11. Boniface Omondi.
[dropcap]M[/dropcap]eddie Kagere dashed hopes of Batoto ba Mungu with a match-winning goal that takes K’Ogalo close to a record title. Gor Mahia maintained their push for the Kenyan Premier League crown after they upset Sofapaka 2-1 on Wednesday. Check the video highlight..
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]fter winning what was viewed be the mid-week’s big match where Gor Mahia hosted Sofapaka in Kusumu, Gor’s coach Dylan Kerr has apologized to the linesman for a decision he thought the linesman got wrong. Gor Mahia beat Sofapaka 2-1 courtesy of George Odhiambo and Meddie Kagere to stay on course for the 16th league title but Sofapaka’s goal was contested with Gor players protesting to the linesman for what was seen as an offside goal. Kerr says his team started well but slowed down after the first goal though players defended well. “First half we started brilliantly and we…
[dropcap]K[/dropcap]’Ogalo remained on course to reclaim the Kenyan Premier League title after they beat the champions at Kericho on Saturday. Gor Mahia took a gigantic stride towards their sixteenth league title following a 2-0 away win to Tusker on Saturday. Prior to this encounter, the two teams had already met twice this season; in the Kenya Premier League’s curtain raiser where K’Ogalo won by a solitary goal and in the league where it ended in a barren draw. Even before the match began, the odds were already against the brewers considering they had played on Wednesday away to Mombasa and…
Gor Mahia striker Jacques Tuyisenge has revealed what makes him happy. Talking to the official Gor Mahia website on Tuesday evening, the Rwandese player who joined the club last season said he is always happy to find back of the net and every goal is important to him. Further, he appreciated the kind of players at the club who makes his stay in Kenya comfortable. “What makes me happy as a striker is to score goals. Every goal to me is important and it’s my happiness. Whenever I score, I thank God and even if I don’t score, I always…