Gor Mahia settled for a barren draw against Bandari on Sunday with K’Ogalo head coach Mark Harrison revealing that his opponents of the day were the best he has faced thus far.Both teams struggled to break down the well-drilled defences as their tactics cancelled each other out, leading to the lacklustre draw at Nyayo National Stadium. Gor reclaim top spot despite lacklustre draw against BandariHarrison admitted that the clash was not a walk in the park but rued the few chances that Gor Mahia failed to convert in the first half.“It was a tough game, they came well organised and well-disciplined, they made it difficult for us, they are a good side and probably the best side we have played so far this season I think,”“It was a really tough game, we created two or three good opportunities in the first half and I feel if we could have taken one or two of them it could have been a different story, that was been our problem this season, we are not finishing our opportunities when they come along,” said Harrison.Despite the draw, K’Ogalo regained their slot at the summit of the log by virtue of a superior goal difference with KCB and Kakamega Homeboyz all tied on 18 points.FT | Wamefanikiwa kutuzuia kuchukua alama zote tatu ugenini.#BandariNiYetu #GORBAN pic.twitter.com/YCndTPZnyp— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) December 12, 2021 Gor Mahia still possesses the sturdiest defence as they have only let in two goals all season, one against Police and the other in the 2-1 win over KCB.Their unbeaten status will come under serious threat when they next take on Kakamega Homeboyz who are also yet to lose on Saturday 18 December.