Bullets hold Ulinzi Stars at Bukhungu

Vihiga Bullets held Ulinzi Stars to a barren draw in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League match played at Bukhungu Stadium on Sunday afternoon.With the result, none of the two sides moved on the log, the Soldiers maintaining the 13th place with 33 points as Bullets remained 17th and likely candidates for relegation with three matches left to play.Ulinzi’s Ibrahim Shambi had to be rushed to hospital for treatment after a collision with Brian Ochieng’ after just 19 minutes, Bonface Onyango came on to replace the midfielder.Juma out to discipline Ulinzi and Police in Bullets’ survival bidShortly after the incident, Vincent Okello had the chance to hand the hosts the lead after beating Ulinzi’s offside trap but he did not get his final ball right and ended up firing wide.Bullets were the first to make a change in the second half as Robert Arrot came on for Jessey Kajuba after just nine minutes as they sought to go for the kill in the game.Ulinzi’s Benjamin Nyangweso responded five minutes later with a double change, resting Stephen Etyang and Clinton Omondi for Omar Borafya and Mark Bikokwa.#FKFPL FT.Kariobangi Sharks 0 – 2 BandariTusker 2 – 2 Nzoia Sugar FCVihiga 0 – 0 Ulinzi Stars#TheGamePlan pic.twitter.com/HU9a6xkuqf— Carol Radull (@CarolRadull) May 22, 2022 Arrot had his moment slightly after the hour mark but saw his attempt from inside the area thwarted by James Saruni to keep the scores barren.For the final 10 minutes, Ulinzi pushed for the winner through the fresh legs of Bikokwa but he missed a clearcut chance when he headed away Daniel Waweru’s cross.Substitute Arrot however could not make it to the end of the match and had to be withdrawn with injury at the death and Rajab Kagota took up his place.Eventually, the two had to share the spoils.

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