The FKF Premier League delivered intense action on Saturday as Mara Sugar FC ended their six-game winless streak with a narrow 1-0 victory over Kariobangi Sharks at the Awendo Green Stadium. Elsewhere, Kakamega Homeboyz and Ulinzi Stars played out a dramatic 1-1 draw at the Mumias Sports Complex.
Mara Sugar Halt Winless Run Against Kariobangi Sharks
FKF Premier League newcomers Mara Sugar FC returned to winning ways with a determined performance against Kariobangi Sharks. Erick Juma’s solitary strike in the 70th minute proved to be the difference, lifting Mara Sugar to fifth place on the league table with 19 points from 14 matches.
A Hard-Fought Victory
Coming into the match, George Midenyo’s side was desperate to turn around their form after six matches without a win. Playing in front of their home fans at Awendo Green Stadium, Mara Sugar showed grit and determination against a struggling Kariobangi Sharks side.
The decisive moment came midway through the second half when former Murang’a Seal midfielder Erick Juma capitalized on a defensive lapse by Sharks to slot home the winner. The goal marked Juma’s second of the season and reinforced his importance to the team.
Kariobangi Sharks Struggle for Form
Kariobangi Sharks, despite sitting eighth on the table with 18 points, have been inconsistent this season. The loss to Mara Sugar means they have now managed just one win in their last 10 matches—a 1-0 triumph over Posta Rangers last weekend. Sharks’ inability to convert opportunities and their defensive lapses have cost them crucial points.
With five draws and four losses in their last 10 outings, Sharks will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the table.
Kakamega Homeboyz and Ulinzi Stars Share the Spoils
At the Mumias Sports Complex, Kakamega Homeboyz and Ulinzi Stars battled to a 1-1 draw in a match filled with drama and missed opportunities. An own goal by Oliver Majak in the 72nd minute denied Homeboyz their first win in four matches, while Ulinzi Stars extended their winless streak to six games.
First-Half Brightness for Homeboyz
Homeboyz started the game on the front foot, dominating possession and creating early chances. Their efforts paid off in the 32nd minute when Moses Shumah coolly converted a penalty to give the hosts the lead. Shumah’s composed finish highlighted his reliability under pressure and added to his growing reputation as a key player for Kakamega.
Under the guidance of former Police coach Francis Baraza, Kakamega Homeboyz looked set to control the game, maintaining their intensity and denying Ulinzi Stars clear opportunities for the rest of the first half.
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Ulinzi Fight Back in the Second Half
The second half saw Ulinzi Stars, fighting to climb out of the relegation zone, increase their tempo. However, Homeboyz’s defensive setup kept Ulinzi at bay until the 72nd minute when a moment of misfortune struck. Defender Oliver Majak inadvertently turned the ball into his own net while attempting to clear a dangerous cross, leveling the score for the visitors.
Despite late surges from both teams, neither side could find the winning goal, and the match ended in a draw.
Implications for the Teams
Mara Sugar: Momentum Restored
Mara Sugar’s win marks a turning point in their season. Climbing to fifth place with 19 points, the team now has a platform to push for a top-four finish in their debut FKF Premier League campaign. George Midenyo’s ability to rally his team after a tough run of form highlights his tactical acumen and motivational skills.
Kariobangi Sharks: A Need for Change
Kariobangi Sharks’ poor form continues to be a cause for concern. Their inability to build on last weekend’s victory over Posta Rangers reflects inconsistency that could jeopardize their season. Sharks will need to address their defensive vulnerabilities and lack of cutting edge in attack to remain competitive.
Kakamega Homeboyz: Draw Specialists
Kakamega Homeboyz remain 12th on the table with 15 points, having drawn their last four matches. While avoiding defeat is a positive, the inability to secure wins has hindered their progress. Coach Francis Baraza must find ways to turn draws into victories if his team is to climb the table.
Ulinzi Stars: Relegation Battle Intensifies
Ulinzi Stars’ struggles continue as they sit 16th in the 18-team league with just 13 points. With six matches without a win, Ulinzi are firmly entrenched in the relegation battle. Urgent action is needed to revive their season and avoid a drop to the second tier.
Key Performances
- Erick Juma (Mara Sugar): The former Murang’a Seal midfielder’s decisive goal showcased his ability to deliver under pressure, earning his team three crucial points.
- Moses Shumah (Kakamega Homeboyz): His penalty conversion was a highlight in an otherwise frustrating game for the hosts.
- Oliver Majak (Ulinzi Stars): Despite his unfortunate own goal, Majak’s defensive efforts throughout the match kept Ulinzi in contention.
What’s Next?
Mara Sugar will aim to build on their momentum as they prepare for their next fixture, while Kariobangi Sharks must regroup quickly to address their ongoing struggles. Kakamega Homeboyz and Ulinzi Stars, both searching for their first win in several matches, face mounting pressure as the league intensifies.
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