Bandari Edge Sharks To Go Top Of SPL, Wanga Returns To Haunt Tusker
16th February 2019
Yema Mwama’s second half diving header was enough for Bernard Mwalala’s side as they leapfrogged Mathare to open a three-point gap at the summit
- Bandari FC got the perfect revenge on Kariobangi Sharks FC as they edged the SportPesa Cup champions 1-0 to take charge of the domestic top flight on Saturday at the Kasarani Stadium
- The repeat of last month’s final in Dar Es Saalam was the most anticipated game of the weekend with Bandari coming into the game level on points (25) with league leaders Mathare United FC
- At the Ruaraka Stadium, former Tusker FC forward Allan Wanga scored the lone goal to haunt his former employers and condemn them to a first defeat in six games
- Elsewhere, Chemelil Sugar FC got a very important three points to move them up four places into 13th on the SPL table and three points clear of the relegation zone after a 1-0 win over Nzoia Sugar FC
NAIROBI, Kenya- Bandari FC got the perfect revenge on Kariobangi Sharks FC as they edged
the SportPesa Cup champions 1-0 to take charge of the domestic top flight on
Saturday at the Kasarani Stadium.
The repeat of last
month’s final in Dar Es Saalam was the most anticipated game of the weekend
with Bandari coming into the game level on points (25) with league leaders
Mathare United FC.
Yema Mwama’s second half diving header was enough for Bernard Mwalala’s side as they leapfrogged Mathare to open a three-point gap at the SportPesa Premier League (SPL) summit.
Mwalala was absent from the touchline on the day, with sources saying that he had been feeling under the weather, though the victory was a perfect reward for the 34-year old tactician.
Harambee Stars head
coach Sebastian Migne was in the VIP stands at the Kasarani Stadium, as he
continues to search for players to join the national team ahead of the Africa
Cup of Nations later this year.
Bandari forward Mwama
proved to be a handful in the opening minutes of the game and won his side a
penalty in the ninth minute.
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The dockers
squandered the chance to open the scoring as SportPesa Cup Most Valuable Player
William Wadri saw his spot-kick well saved by John Oyemba.
The game failed to
produce clear chances on goal until the 25th when Sharks captain Patilah Omotto
rattled the crossbar with a thunderous effort from a free-kick.
Wadri was next to
come close yet again with a good header that went inches wide seven minutes
later, still neither side able to break the deadlock.
The referee blew for
half-time with the score still level at 0-0.
Both coaches
half-time talks seemed to have hit home, as the two sides came back for the
second half clearly more hungry than they were in the entire first stanza.
Benjamin Mosha was
taken off and replaced by Bandari’s top scorer for the season Wycliffe Ochomo,
who barely lasted two minutes as he was stretchered off following an awkward
landing in the Sharks penalty area in the 59th.
Darius Msagha took
his place and William Muluya responded by bringing on last season’s Golden Boot
winner Eric Kapaito for Omotto.
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Kapaito did well to
send a right-footed shot toward goal in the 70th but Farouk Shikhalo was well
aware of the danger and made a good save.
In the 72nd, Yema
Mwama scored his fourth goal of the season with a remarkable diving header from
a Moses Mudavadi cross to give the visitors the lead.
Yidah brought down
Msagha outside the penalty area and gifted Bandari a great opportunity to make
it two but Wadri sent his shot direct at Oyemba.
With seven minutes
left on the clock, Lokale did well to set up Duke Abuya but his shot did little
to trouble Shikhalo as Bandari looked as though they would hang on to the
slender lead, which they did.
At the Ruaraka
Stadium, former Tusker FC forward Allan Wanga scored the lone goal to haunt his
former employers and condemn them to a first defeat in six games.
The Kakamega
Homeboyz FC player/coach scored his fifth of the season with four minutes left
in the first half to end their three-match winless streak.
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The defeat left
Robert Matano’s charges in fifth on the SPL standings with 22 points, whilst
Homeboyz leapfrogged Western Stima FC into seventh with 20.
Elsewhere, Chemelil
Sugar FC got a very important three points to move them up four places into
13th on the SPL table and three points clear of the relegation zone after a 1-0
win over Nzoia Sugar FC.
Nzoia remain in
ninth with 17 but face the risk of finishing the weekend in 12th place
depending on the results from Sunday’s games.