
– K’Ogalo overcame an early setback after the Kenyan Premier League leaders found themselves a goal down after five minutes after defender Dirkir Glay put the ball in his own net, to score twice through defender Harun Shakava and striker Michael Olunga in a thrilling match which the hosts finished with 10 men.
Kenyan champions Gor Mahia on Saturday rallied from a goal down to
floor pre-tournament favourites and hosts Yanga SC 2-1 in their opening
match of the Cecafa Club Championship tournament at the National Stadium
in Dar es Salaam.
K’Ogalo overcame an early setback after the Kenyan Premier
League leaders found themselves a goal down after five minutes after
defender Dirkir Glay put the ball in his own net, to score twice through
defender Harun Shakava and striker Michael Olunga in a thrilling match
which the hosts finished with 10 men.
Shakava scored the equaliser after heading past Yanga keeper Ally
Mustafa from a Karim Nizigiyimana free-kick after Godfrey Walusimbi had
been brought down on the left flank in the 18th minute before Olunga
grabbed the headlines with the winner a minute after the breather.
“These are only three points. It doesn’t mean that we shall have the
remaining group matches any easier. Playing with an extra man always has
a psychological effect, but Yanga were tough opponents” K’Ogalo coach Frank Nuttall said after the match.
Yanga were heavy favourites coming into the match, but their casual
approach to the match raised questions on whether they had claimed undue
respect from their opponents.
Coach Nuttall opted for a refreshed lineup that had Innocent Wafula
and Dirkir Glay start ahead of Ali Abondo and the injured Collins Okoth,
while Yanga had the reliable Andre Countinho and Godfrey Mwashiuya
lying in wait in the reserves bench.
Yanga fans, who had filled one half of the stadium, were first to
celebrate success after Glay slid in an own goal just five minutes into
the match.
Glay had attempted to destroy a dangerous attacking effort from
winger Donald Ngoma, but his mistimed clearance ended up sending the
ball past goalkeeper Boniface Oluoch.
After this, it took the local champions 12 minutes of trying before
Shakava delivered the equaliser by rising highest to head in
Nizigiyimana pin-point delivery.
The game then took a significant turning point in the 23rd minute
when Zambia winger Donald Ngoma received a second yellow card for
smacking Shakava, and he was subsequently escorted to the locker rooms
by his team manager amid loud cheers from the Simba SC fans. The
Zimbabwean striker had earlier been shown yellow card for tugging Gor
Mahia midfielder Aboubakary Sibomana’s shirt.
In the remaining 24 minutes of the first half, Yanga recorded only
one shot on target, while the Michael Olunga threatened consistently for
his team.
In the 32nd minute, the 21-year-old found himself unmarked in front
of Yanga’s goal, and he almost doubled the scoring but his shot went
over the bar.
Olunga was felled inside the box in the 37th minute, but referee Ssali Mashood waved off his penalty appeal.
The two teams went into the dugout to raucous applause from their
respective supporters and barely a minute after resumption, Olunga
nicked the ball from the opponent’s defenders and rushed homewards
before rolling it calmly into the net to hand K’ogalo the lead.
Yanga coach Hans van der Plujim brought in Kpah Sherman for the
tiring Simon Msuva in a bid to sharpen his front line but this proved
unfruitful against the unrelenting K’Ogalo defence.
Yanga captain Nadur Haroub missed a penalty in the second half after
Shakava had handled the ball in the box, with Oluoch picking his poorly
taken “panenka” before releasing Olunga for an unfruitful counter attack
on the opposite end.The match then ended at a 2-1 in Gor Mahia’s favour over Yanga.
In the day’s first match at the same venue, Rwanda’s APR beat Sudan’s Al Ahly Shandy 1-0. Djihad Bizimana scored the all-important goal for APR, who finished as runners-up in last year’s event in Kigali
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