Wazito FC and Kariobangi Sharks played out to a one-all draw in an FKF Premier League match staged at the Kasarani Annex on Sunday afternoon.FTKariobangi Sharks 1-1 Wazito FC#Wazito4life— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) October 24, 2021 Heading into the game, Sharks had won all its two matches while Wazito had lost its two and much was at stake heading into the duel.The opening stages of the game was feisty with both teams fighting to take charge of the match. The tempo of the game was equally high.The first clear-cut of the game went Wazito’s way in the 12th minute when James Kinyanjui found space outside the area and unleashed a shot which Brian Olang’o easily saved. Next was Eli Asieche whose shot inside the penalty area went over.Against the run of play, Wazito won a penalty when Sharks keeper Brian Olang’o tripped Michael Owino inside the area. Asieche stepped forward to beat Olang’o for the opener.Sharks started to attack more after going down. Felix Oluoch shot wide from a prime position in the 33rd minute before Erick Mata shot directly at Zamu Adisa from a prime position.Adisa was once again called to action to deny Mata and Fortune Omoto in quick succession before the break as Sharks went all out in search of an equaliser before the break. Wazito had a chance to double their lead just before the interval after a quick break, but with an unmarked James Kinyanjui through on goal, Asieche failed to square the ball to the attacker and instead shot wide.Nine minutes into the second half, Sharks got the equaliser through Fortune Omoto who raced through on goal before firing past home with Adisa off his line.Sharks continued to raid Wazito after getting the equaliser with Mata, Omoto and Felix Oluoch causing Wazito problems. The match turned to an end to end affair in the final quarter of the game with both teams looking for the winner. Both teams”It was a balanced game, both teams had chances. We started slowly but fortunately we managed to grow into the game and got a goal and an important point. It is the first time we have conceded a goal and it means we have been doing well defensively and that is a positive thing,” William Muluya said”It was a good but hard game. We are still trying to build that confidence so that when we score we defend that goal and win. The weather was also not so good, the 1pm kick off is not so good for football but that’s football sometimes you have to cope with such things, “Francis Kimanzi said.Sharks starting XI: Brian Olang’o, John Omondi, Geoffrey Onyango, Geoffrey Lemu, Samuel Olwande, Bonface Onyango, Patilah Omoto, Douglas Mokaya, Fortune Omoto, Felix Oluoch, Erick MataSubs: Brandon Obiero, Tom Teka, Frederick Alushula, Steve Otieno Isaac Wasambo, Reagan Odede, Erick Juma, Henry Juma, Julius Masaba, Sydney LokaleWazito Starting XI: Zamu Adisa, Rooney Onyango, Levin Odhiambo, Johnstone Omurwa, Maurice Ojwang, Fidel Origa, Amos Asembeka, Cliff Nyakeya, James Kinyanjui, Eli Asieche, Michael OwinoSubs: Bixente Otieno, Levis Adet, Swaleh Pamba, Erickson Mulu, Dennis Sikhayi, Vincent Oburu, Eric Gichimu, Eric Otieno, Tyson Otieno