Crypto-backed strugglers Wazito seek return on investment in City Stars clash

Floundering rich kids Wazito FC are on the trail for their first triumph of the season when they take on Nairobi City Stars in an FKF Premier League match on Thursday afternoon at the Thika Sub-County Stadium.The hosts, Nairobi City Stars lost their opening game of the season to Sofapaka before they bounced back with a triumph over newbies Police FC. Wazito on the other hand drew with FC Talanta on day one before going down to Kakamega Homeboyz by a solitary goal.Match Day#Wazito4life pic.twitter.com/fmTFucF81f— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) October 21, 2021 When the two teams met last season, Wazito triumphed both home and away. They registered a 2-1 win in the first leg before downing the Kawangware based club by a solitary goal in the return leg and they will be banking on last season’s success as they head to tackle the Nicholas Muyoti led team.##NAJAVA_MECA_5914783##The match will also see Kevin ‘Chumsy’ Okumu feature against his former club. Okumu, an ex Wazito right back rejoined City Stars permanently at the start of the season and he will be facing his immediate former employer for the first time in the top flight. The speedster is looking forward to the showdown.”It will be a good game and I am definitely looking forward to the match. Right now I am defending City Stars badge and I will give my best. My goal and that of my other teammates is to get maximum points and we will give our best in the match to triumph,” he told Mozzart Sport.NEXT MATCH ⏭️FKF-PL | Round 3🗓 | Thursday 21st October 2021🆚 Wazito FC🏆 | FKF-PL ⏰ | 1500 EAT🏟 | Thika Stadium#𝕊𝕚𝕞𝕓𝕒𝕎𝕒ℕ𝕒𝕚𝕣𝕠𝕓𝕚BETTER MUST COMEFollow us on Nairobi City Stars FC for all updates. pic.twitter.com/WwdjKA54oW— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) October 19, 2021 Wazito coach Francis Kimanzi rued the injury keeper Mustapha Oduor picked against Kakamega Homeboyz that will sideline him for 6-8 months. The new signing sustained a shin fracture. “We’ve had a slow start but it’s not something strange in football, it happens. We are happy with the development but the only setback is when you have injuries that derail you like in the case of our goalkeeper (Mustapha Oduor). We thought we got it right with him but now we have to go and build again with the keepers we have. When you talk about 6-8 months, that’s the whole season and it is a blow. But he is young enough and we are confident that he will be back,” he stated.

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