Muyoti maintains hopes of lifting FKFPL title

Nairobi City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti is adamant that the club can still lift their maiden Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title despite being nine points behind log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz.Simba wa Nairobi have watched their title hopes suffer a serve dent in recent months following a run of six wins in the last 16 games which has seen them slip to fourth on the log.How to vote for Joseph Okumu in Gent’s Player of the Season AwardMuyoti refused to throw in the towel in the title race as they can still lift the league mathematically with 15 points to play for until the end of the season.“Our targets for the season do not change, at some point they (Kakamega Homeboyz) were 13 points ahead of us and for us we will just continue pushing.A tight game against Tusker saw us sharing points at Ruaraka Stadium. Watch the highlights here;https://t.co/OZj2rz7otG#SimbaWaNairobi— Official Nairobi City Stars Fc (@NrbCityStars) May 16, 2022 We will keep on pushing because if you look at it, we are nine points behind them and we still have five matches which is 15 points so it is till the final whistle,” said Muyoti.City Stars handed Homeboyz some breathing space in the title race following their 1-1 draw against Tusker which opened up a three points gap at the summit of the log.The 2020 National Super League (NSL) champions have a tricky set of fixtures as they face KCB, Gor Mahia, AFC Leopards before finishing the season against FC Talanta.Masud nets first goal of the year in MoroccoThe former Kakamega Homeboyz head coach noted that Tusker will not relent in the title race despite being three points behind the log leaders.“Although Tusker did not have a good result against us I know that they will fight till the end because they have that character and we will also challenge to the end,” added Muyoti.

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