Youthful Gor Mahia centre back Joshua Onyango says that the club’s style of play has been on an upward trajectory from the time Andreas Spier took over the reigns.Gor appointed the former Football Kenya Federation Technical Director in February to replace Mark Harrison who was shown the door alongside his assistant Samuel Omollo and the goalkeepers’ trainer Jerim Onyango over a series of unwanted results.Gor Mahia centre back Joshua Onyango who was judged to have caused a penalty in the 2-1 loss to Kakamega Homeboyz has maintained his innocence. https://t.co/lb8RRpPMWQ— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) December 19, 2021 Since taking over close to four months ago, K’Ogalo have only lost twice – to Kenya Police and Tusker and have further scaled the staircases on the log to be among the teams that have a mathematical chance of dethroning Tusker.Onyango, a last year acquisition from Kariobangi Sharks said the German trainer was strict on the execution of modern football and consistency in maintaining good results.”During the Harrison era, we were playing attractive football and Spier has bettered it for the time he has been with us. He wants us to play free flowing football and every player to improve on his weaknesses. He is the reason we have improved in the second leg, ” he explained.1.40 Sao Paolo 4.40 Atletico 6.50Onyango who prefers to partner Dennis Ng’ang’a at the heart of the defence further credited Spier for his personal growth even as he awarded himself a 8/10 rating in his maiden season with the record champions.Rookie defender angling to fill Shakava’s shoes at Gor MahiaThe former Western Stima man had been the constant player in the central defence from the time Harun Shakava ditched the club for Kenya Police.” I think I have surpassed my own expectations this season partly due to the impact the coach has had on me. I didn’t expect to play the number of matches I have played neither did the thought of filling in Shakava’s shoes cross my mind at the start of the season,” he added.