Kimani remains positive despite Sofapaka setback

Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Sofapaka at the Mbaraki Sports Clubs all but ended Bandari’s slim hopes of clinching the FKF Premier League title but coach Anthony Kimani remains positive.The Dockers went into the game in dire need of three points, a result that would have taken them joint top with Kakamega Homeboyz and Tusker FC but Batoto ba Mungu had other ideas bringing the hosts’ unbeaten seven-match run to a halt in front of their home supporters.##NAJAVA_MECA_6438959##A Stephen Okola header shortly after the interval is all the resurgent visitors needed to pick maximum points at Mbaraki and end the Dockers’ hopes of sneaking past Tusker and Homeboyz to clinch the title. The 2021/22 FKF Premier League (FKF-PL) campaign comes to a close on Sunday 12th June.Homeboyz and Tusker opened a six-point gap over Bandari on Sunday after victories over FC Talanta and Bidco United respectively but Kimani remains positive. He says his team will fight to the end with their final assignment of the season being an away tie against Kenya Police FC in Nairobi.”Our opponents got their only corner of the match and utilized it to get their match-winner. Even if they win, we’ll fight to win our last game and finish in a respectable position,” he told the Nation.🚨Stephen Okola’s header earns Sofapaka maximum points in Mbaraki🗞️Read more from today’s match report on https://t.co/t3sWbTBs9f@betikaKe@OyandoRonny#BatotoBaMungu pic.twitter.com/oBk3a3V5xX— Sofapaka FC (@FC_Sofapaka) June 4, 2022 On his part, Sofapaka boss David Ouma was elated with the result lauding his players for delivering the three points at a ground that not many teams pick wins.”It’s not easy to beat Bandari at their home ground and I should congratulate my players for winning this match,” the former Harambee Starlets coach said.Sofapaka end the season with a home match against Ulinzi Stars. The match will be staged at the Kasarani Annex.

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