Up next for the Soldiers will be a game against Bandari on Sunday at Afraha Stadium. As the 2010 Premier League champions picked their second loss at the hands of AFC Leopards, Bandari were ruthless against Vihiga United as they dispatched them 5-0 at Mbaraki Stadium on Tuesday.
The huge win, however, does not concern Nyangweso who said his team will react differently against the Dockers. We now have to get back to training and plan how we will play Bandari and of course we are not concerned by how they defeated Vihiga United, concluded the tactician. We are not Vihiga United and we will come up with a plan to face them effectively. By the time they come to visit, I think we would be very much ready to face them.
The competition in the team is very tough and that drives everyone to work hard and take their chances. I think this depth will be vital for us this season.
In the game against Nzoia, the Brewers fell early courtesy of Hillary Simiyu s strike but Jackson Macharia and Henry Meja struck late to win it for the hosts. The tactician is happy with the result but his eyes now are on the next assignment against Bidco United. It was a very tough game because Nzoia came very hard on us, they were physical and had the energy to run, Wanjala continued.
Omondi Aduda points accusing finger on Napsa following skirmishes witnessed after the 2-2 draw against Gor Mahia in the final preliminary round of the Caf Confederation Cup
Hopeful Muiruri hopes to enjoy good moments with the former Kenyan Premier League champions.
“I am so delighted to join such a big club, I feel honoured and I only want to help the club achieve big. It feels great to don the blue and white jersey of the club and I look forward to a successful stint at
Batoto Ba Mungu.”
Meanwhile, Sofapaka head coach Ken Okoth has delivered injury updates ahead of the Premier League tie against KCB on Wednesday. We have one fresh injury concern in Stephen Okola who has a back problem. We are glad to have both Michael Bodo and Mohamed Kilume who have both recovered, the coach told the club s website.
Seth Willis The Pensioners have accused K Ogalo of skirmishes after elimination from the annual continental competition
Omondi Aduda has denied reports Gor Mahia players destroyed property in the dressing room in protest after their controversial exit from the Caf Confederation Cup against Napsa Stars.
A last-gasp penalty denied K Ogalo passage to the group stage of the annual competition in favour of the debutants. It ensured the game ended 2-2 and the Pensioners sealed their place in the next phase 3-2 in aggregate.
Skirmishes were witnessed at the end of the game, and the East Africans were accused of vandalizing property later on.