Mali head coach Mohamed Magassouba has said that his team is over the 5-0 win against Harambee Stars, intimating that their focus is now on the return leg set for Sunday afternoon at the Nyayo National Stadium. Goals from Adama Traore and Moussa Doumbia, and a hattrick from Ibrahima Kone saw Mali run riot over Kenya in their first encounter. WCQ2022: Talking Points from Harambee Stars lethargic display against MaliSpeaking at Nyayo National Stadium during the the training session, Magassouba has said that despite playing a perfect game in Morocco, they now have to focus on Sunday’s game and approach it like a whole new game all together.Harambee Stars coach Engen Firat has explained why he hauled off Ian Otieno after the first half in the team’s embarassing loss to Mali on Thursday https://t.co/1auUs9tc0W— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) October 9, 2021 “It was a good game. We won 5-0 but tomorrow is another game and we have to forget about that win. We have to approach this as a whole new game,” the tactician added.A win for Mali against Harambee Stars to complete a double will see them inch closer to topping the group, getting them nearer to qualifying for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_5885091##Asked on whether they will have a different approach in this game,Football Kenya Federation has unveiled Mozzart Bet as the Harambee Stars official partner. FKF will receive 3 million shillings from the betting firm to prepare the team to face Mali, Rwanda and the Ugandan Cranes. (Group E) #WCQ2022 #RadullLive pic.twitter.com/lDpUYougl5— @RadullLive (@radulllive) October 9, 2021 “You will see how we will approach the game when the time comes. For Mali, qualifying for the world cup is the ultimate ambition. we have to fight to get the three points tomorrow. We will be ready for the game,” he added.Mali lead group E with seven points and have not conceded a goal in the ongoing qualifier and thus will be seeking to extend their record.The match kicks off at 4 PM EAT. ##EDITORS_CHOICE##