Bruce Kamau played for 63 minutes as his Greek club, OFI Crete crushed out of the Greek Cup in the round of 16 after going down 2-0 to Aris Thessaloniki F.C.Crete had lost 3-1 in the first league that was played away three weeks ago and faced a huge task of turning the tie to their favor and qualify for the quarter-final of the Cup. Things however did not go their way as they were condemned to another defeat and bowed out on a 5-1 aggregate.The first half was a closely fought one between the two sides with a couple of chances for either side, the duck was however not broken and the team went for the breather with match goal-less. The visitors were however the happier of the two sides as they had managed to preserve their first leg advantage.Bruce Kamau’s goal for @OFI_Crete in their 2-1 away win against AEK Athens! His first goal of the season! 🇦🇺🇬🇷Well in Bruce 👍#FPFootball pic.twitter.com/yNFiVtAzl7— Front Page Football (@FrontPgFootball) December 21, 2021 Four minutes into the final stanza of the game, Aris went ahead through Portuguese winger Bruno Alexandre Vilela Gama who scored from the spot after Crete defenders committed a foul inside the penalty area. Former Fulham forward Aboubakar Kamara then scored the second goal nine minutes from time to send Crete packing.Harambee Stars prospect Kamau started the game before he was hauled off in the 63rd minute of the match. Kamau, who joined the team in July from Australian side, Western Sydney Wanderers has established himself as a key player for OFI he has featured in over 15 games and has so far scored one goal for the club.Born in Nairobi Kenya, Kamau and his family relocated to Australia while he was still young and has turned out for the Australia U23 team. Despite interest from Harambee Stars, he has remained adamant that he wants to play for the Australia national team. His brother Ian Kamau plays for lower league teams in Australia.Greece-based winger Bruce Kamau continues to turn down requests to play for Harambee Stars as he is convinced he will earn a call up to the Australian National team soon. #StarsAbroad pic.twitter.com/h1TOtikckz— Jeff Kinyanjui (@Nyash88) September 28, 2021