Mbao Hot Shot Striker Khamis Puts Gor On SportPesa Cup Notice
14th January 2019
Rank underdogs eye the scalp of two time holders as they dream of playing Everton on their tournament debut in Dar
- Every tournament has an underdog and for the 2019 SportPesa Cup, Mbao FC qualify to carry that tag as they feature for the first time ever in the invitational eight-team knockout competition that kicks off Tuesday week (January 22)
- It will be third time in a row for Gor to feature in a Biblical ‘David vs Goliath’ style quarters having easily silenced Jang’ombe Boys FC (2-0) and Jeshi La Kujenga Uchumi SCZ FC (3-0)- both from Zanzibar- in the opening rounds of the 2017 and 18 tournaments
- Mbao shocked Dar giants Simba SC when they travelled to Mwanza for their TPL matches with Khamis netting the winner from the spot to give his side a 1-0 victory over the champions on September 28 last year
DAR-ES-SALAAM,
Tanzania- Every tournament has an underdog and for the 2019 SportPesa Cup,
Mbao FC qualify to carry that tag as they feature for the first time ever in
the invitational eight-team knockout competition that kicks off Tuesday week
(January 22) in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
Despite enjoying home advantage of sorts, the Mwanza-based
Tanzania Premier League (TPL) side were thrown to the deep end when they were
drawn to face two-time SP Cup champions, Gor Mahia FC in the third quarterfinal
on January 23, starting at 2pm (+3GMT) local time.
It will be third time in a row for Gor to feature in a
Biblical ‘David vs Goliath’ style quarters having easily silenced Jang’ombe
Boys FC (2-0) and Jeshi La Kujenga Uchumi SCZ FC (3-0)- both from Zanzibar- in
the opening rounds of the 2017 and 18 tournaments in that order.
However, Mbao FC star striker, Said Khamis, has promised the
record Kenyan league winners he is fired up to rattle their net as he hailed
his team’s willingness to pickpocket the holders and topple them from their
crown at best or give them an almighty scare if their quality proves to be too
much.
Individual ability
“We have a good side since a football team is a sum of its
parts, not individual ability. Without my teammates, I would not get the amount
of goals I score and due to the strength of our understanding as a squad, I
believe I will hit the target,” Khamis declared.
Mbao shocked Dar giants Simba SC when they travelled to
Mwanza for their TPL matches with Khamis netting the winner from the spot to
give his side a 1-0 victory over the champions on September 28 last year.
With an appetite of scoring against the giants, the forward
who is all the rave in Tanzania sees the SP Cup as the platform to showcase his
abilities to a wider audience and shining against K’Ogalo will go a long way in
achieving that.
Beyond the SportPesa Premier League leaders, Khamis is
dreaming of winning the tournament to get the chance of playing against English
Premier League side, Everton FC who will be hosted by the 2019 SP Cup champions
later this year.
“It would be so important to me since it is an easy way to
show our talent to the world. Playing a team from abroad like Everton
specifically exposes you to an international audience with top football agents monitoring
such games,” Khamis explained.
“Despite our status as the underdogs, we have prepared well
for this tournament and do not fear any opponent since this is a competition
where we shall start on equal footing.
Growing feeling
“We are motivated to show Tanzanians we are capable of
punching above our weight and achieving something in such a tournament,” he
cautioned.
Mbao are sixth in the TPL standings on 30 points from 21
games having won seven, drawn nine and lost five as they continue proving to be
tough side to beat.
They edged Stand United 2-1 in their weekend encounter and
face fellow SP Cup campaigners Singida United FC on Wednesday in what will be a
pre-tournament rehearsal for two of the four teams from Tanzania who will
represent their nations.
TPL leaders Yanga SC (50) and third-placed Simba SC (33) who
have played four games less than the front runners round the home sides with
growing feeling in Tanzania that the trophy will remain here following the
January 27 final.
Gor are incidentally also sixth in the SPL on 10 points from
six games but sat out their domestic top flight on Sunday where they held off
New Stars de Doula of Cameroon 2-1 in the first leg of their CAF Confederations
Cup play-off tie in Nairobi.
They will arrive in Tanzania to defend the SP Cup under the
charge of Hassan Oktay, the head coach who took over from flamboyant Briton
Dylan Kerr at the start of this season.
Kerr led Gor to cup glory in Nakuru last year having watched
from the stands when his former assistant, Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno, guide
K’Ogalo to their first SP Cup crown in Dar.
-Additional reporting
by Mutwiri Mutuota