Gor Mahia edge closer to record-extending 21st title despite drab draw against KCB
16th May 2024
Benson Omalla had the ball in the back of the net on the 90th minute but his goal was adjudged to be offside.
- Gor Mahia are ten points clear at the top of the table with four games remaining.
- They will face Muhoroni Youth on Sunday with three points securing the title.
- They could win the title even before playing should Tusker beat Kenya Police at the Police Sacco Stadium on Saturday.
Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia need just one win out of
the remaining four matches in order to be crowned champions for the 21st time
in the club’s history.
This is after the Johnathan McKinstry-coached side played to
a drab 0-0 draw against KCB in their Round 30 league match staged at the
SportPesa Arena on Thursday afternoon, taking their tally to 64 points, ten
ahead of closest challengers Kenya Police.
Ahead of the encounter, McKinstry, who will be leaving
the club at the end of the season, was
looking to break his hoodoo against the Bankers as he has never won since
joining at the start of the 22/23 Football Kenya Federation Premier League
campaign, losing once and drawing twice.
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However, just four minutes in, it was the diminutive James
Mazembe who almost gave KCB the breakthrough when the rifled shot off his left
boot beat Kevin Omondi in the Gor goal but just thundered off the
crossbar much to K’Ogalo’s relief.
As if in retaliation, Gor got a free kick in good territory
and Shariff Musa timed his run to perfection but his flicked header from a
Bryson Wangai in-swinging free kick just grazed the top of the net with the KCB
defenders left begging for the offside flag which was not forthcoming.
Those two early moments however did not ignite the spark in
the game as it dropped into a lull until two minutes past the half-hour mark
when Musa Masika nearly forced an own goal with his driving low cross across
the face of goal, Nashon Alembi lucky to see his clearance just leaping over
the crossbar for a corner kick.
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There was nothing that separated the two sides as they got
into the break but that moment could have been changed just two minutes after the second
half’s resumption with Wangai’s low shot just wheezing past a thankful Gabriel
Andika who had outstretched himself.
Despite a raft of changes, the game lacked clear moments of
incision as both sides struggled to create.
Benson Omalla thought he had stolen the three points for Gor
Mahia right at the death when he poked the ball past Andika after some clever
interchange between four Gor Mahia players, but their celebrations were cut
short when the linesman lifted his flag for offside as both sides ended up
sharing the spoils.
K’Ogalo will now face Muhoroni Youth on Sunday with three points securing the title but the team could also win even before playing should Tusker beat Kenya Police at the Police Sacco Stadium on Saturday.
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