Having taken charge at Gor Mahia for close to two months, head coach Andreas Spier has earned praise from his midfielder Samuel Onyango. The German tactician has posted decent results suffering only two defeats thus far to Kenya Police FC and reigning league champions Tusker FC.Balancing the pulpit and immense Gor Mahia role: Oudu finds favourSpeaking to Mozzart Sport, Onyango waxed lyrical about Spier, commending him for his personality which has helped the club arrest its slump.“He is a good coach, he has sort of stabilized the ship, he is mature and is not involved in any sideshows which is good for the team.Sideshows really affect the team, you find a player gets into the pitch when he is not 100% whenever such things happen,” said Onyango. The club still serving a transfer embargo from FIFA which has left the squad depleted and unable to fire on all cylinders as was the case in previous seasons. Onyango also reserved praise for Spier’s assistant Michael Nam and admitted they are capable of achieving greater success should their transfer ban be lifted. Macharia delighted to feature after after four months injury layoff“He has united players in the squad and is also a good tactician alongside his assistant (Michael Nam) who has been in the game for a number of years.If we get a chance of signing players in the next transfer window, I’m sure we can do great things together,” added the former Sony Sugar player.