Kenyan international John Avire featured for 57 minutes as his side Misr Lel Makkasa fell by just one goal to Al Ittihad in an Egyptian top-tier match played on Saturday evening.Ghanian Benjamin Boateng gave the hosts an early lead after just three minutes and they went on to hold to that lone goal to the end of the match to earn all the points.The former Sofapaka striker was withdrawn 12 minutes in to the second half and his place taken up by Mohamed Adel Amo.That’s some powerful shot from John Avire#KPL pic.twitter.com/xL7vEaiuBh— KPL (@TheOfficialKPL) March 31, 2021 The loss left Makkasa deep in the relegation zone with just 14 points from 22 matches at 17th on the log, blasting their chances of moving to within two points of 16th placed Al Mokawloon.Makkasa have now gone three matches without a win, their last coming a month ago as they beat El Gouna by a solitary goal on the road.##NAJAVA_MECA_6459420##Another Kenyan, Anthony Wambani featured for slightly over an hour while his compatriot and teammate Mohammed katana missed out completely as their side Vasalund fell by a solitary goal to Gefle on Saturday evening.This was the second game that Vasalund were going without a win after a rather a good run which saw them go for nine matches without losing, winning in five of those instances.🇰🇪 | Anthony Wambani Alitutumikia kuanzia 2016 mpaka 2018 kabla ya kwenda kugawa burdaaaan ndani ya Sweden.Kwa sasa yupo katika kambi ya @Harambee__Stars na alipiga kazi safi sana dhidi ya Uganda jumamosi iliyopita.Tunamuombea kila la kheri katika shughuli zake zote 🙏🏾. pic.twitter.com/KeGThQVCJ5— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) November 15, 2021 Wambani was given the starting nod, just like it has been the case in many other matches this season, and went on to play for 64 minutes before being withdrawn for Abdihakin Ali with the teams still on deadlock.Four minutes after the change, Gefle scored the only goal of the match through William Wallin and went on to hold to the lead to full time for the three points.