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Gor Mahia coach Zico vows to stop brewers in Sunday’s KPL encounter

The Ruaraka-based brewers head into the battle with a heroic, morale-boosting victory.

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by TONY MBALLA

Football17 January 2025 - 07:46
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  • AFC Leopards head coach has tipped his charges to extend their splendid run when they take on Talanta at Dandora Stadium on Saturday. 
  • Leopards, who are in sixth place with 22 points, are eager to wring out maximum points from the Communications Authority of Kenya-sponsored outfit.

Gor Mahia players celebrate during a recent match./CHARLENE MALWA

Gor Mahia head coach Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno has said he is not intimidated by Tusker FC’s splendid form ahead of their eagerly-awaited encounter on Sunday at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.

The Ruaraka-based brewers head into the battle with a heroic, morale-boosting victory that saw them defeat Bandari 1-0 to climb to the top of the Kenyan Premier League standings.

Fourth in the standings with 27 points, three points behind Tusker, K’Ogalo will be keen to please their angry supporters who are becoming more and more irritated with their patchy league results.

Otieno is aware securing points from Sunday’s thriller will not be a walk in the park.

“I know it will not be a simple tie because we will be up against a team that has been playing fantastic football. But we are working tirelessly to win,” Otieno stated.

“The competition is getting tighter by the day and we can’t afford to drop points at this point in time.”

His opposite number, Charles Okere, acknowledged that Gor Mahia is a formidable opponent but added that they are eager to get as many points as possible to increase their chances of winning the championship this year.

“We are determined to get a positive outcome from the match but we hold Gor in high esteem as the current champions,” Okere stated.

“The morale in the camp is high and we hope to maintain the tempo.”

Meanwhile, AFC Leopards head coach Fred Ambani has tipped his charges to extend their splendid run when they take on Talanta at Dandora Stadium on Saturday. 

Leopards, who are in sixth place with 22 points, are eager to wring out maximum points from the Communications Authority of Kenya-sponsored outfit as they desperately cross their fingers to halt an agonising 27- year silverware drought.

A victory would propel them to the top five in the cut-throat Kenyan Premier League log and heighten their lofty aspirations for a 13th topflight title they last bagged in 1998.

Their rivals head into the encounter low on confidence after a torrid start to the season that leaves them dangling precariously on the edge of relegation.

Ambani has, nonetheless, cautioned his charges against complacency.

“I think it is time for us to compete and turn the tables to win the league and make our fans proud. We have been without a league title for a long time but I believe this could be our season if we put our house in order,” Ambani said.

He complimented his players’ efforts in putting on master-class performances that have set the tone for a vicious title hunt, adding that he has immense faith they can halt their 27- year title drought. 


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