10-man Gor Mahia dig deep to complete season double over AFC Leopards
21st April 2024
Gor Mahia goalkeeper Kevin Omondi was shown a straight red card in the 35th minute.
- The win helped Gor Mahia to extend their lead at the top of the FKFPL table to 57 points.
- K’Ogalo’s goal was scored by Austine Odhiambo after a blunder from Ingwe custodian Levis Opiyo.
- Gor now have a nine-point lead with seven games remaining.
League leaders Gor Mahia FC moved a step closer to defending
their Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title thanks to a 1-0
win over rivals AFC Leopards in a thrilling Mashemeji derby played at the Nyayo
National Stadium on Sunday evening.
Gor Mahia’s only goal of the match came in the 30th minute
through reliable midfielder Austine Odhiambo who returned to haunt his former
side.
The talented midfielder, who has played an instrumental role
for the record FKFPL champions this season, pounced on a costly error by goalkeeper
Levis Opiyo before redirecting the ball into the back of the net.
Odhiambo’s goal sent the thousands of Gor Mahia supporters
into a frenzy as their Ingwe fans remained seated in their seats in silence,
wondering what their goalkeeper was thinking to put them in such a difficult
situation.
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Opiyo failed to clear the ball on time, allowing Austine and
Benson Omalla to close in on him and within a blink of an eye, the ball had
kissed the back of the net.
Before that unfortunate incident, AFC Leopards had a golden
opportunity to take the lead in the first half when they launched a dangerous counterattack,
but Jaffari Owiti’s effort hit the goal post as some of Ingwe fans held their
heads in disbelief.
However, the Thomas Trucha-coached side did not stop with
their pressure and in the 35th minute, Victor Omune had a chance to open the
scoring but he was brought down by Gor Mahia’s custodian Kevin Omondi.
The center referee had no option but to show Omondi a
straight red card for preventing a clear goal scoring opportunity.
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Besides the thrilling action, drama was also witnessed
outside the pitch, as some of the stewards clashed during the halftime break.
Despite the red card, Gor Mahia managed to hold on to the
narrow win and once again bagged the bragging rights.
The victory helped K’Ogallo, who are coached by Northern
Ireland citizen Jonathan McKinstry, to increase their tally to 57 points, nine
more than the second-placed side Police FC.
On the other hand, AFC Leopards remained stuck in position
eight with 38 points from 27 matches.
In other fixtures, Tusker FC squeezed past Ulinzi Stars with
a 1-0 victory while Murang’a Seal and Muhoroni Youth shared spoils at the SportPesa
Arena.
The Brewers' goal came courtesy of Erick Kapaito shortly after the start of the second half.
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