Nondi features in emphatic win to seal Cup quarters slot as Oduor settles for a draw

Kenyan international Amos Nondi clocked 84 minutes as his Dila Gori saw off Dinamo-2 Tbilisi 4-1 in a Cup match on Tuesday.Nondi was withdrawn with six minutes left in the regular 90 for Ramaric Etou with Dila already 4-1 up, and the team held on to the lead to the final whistle.An own goal in the ninth minute by Tornike Jangidze was cushioned by Thierry Gale’s strike a minute later to see Dila take a 2-0 lead inside the opening 10 minutes of the match.Gale struck again six minutes after the stroke of the hour mark, with Franciso Madingo scoring the fourth 81 minutes in the game.How Victor Wanyama helped talented Odada settle in the USDinamo-2 Tbilisi grabbed one back from the spot through Zurab Eradze but it was not enough to inspire a comeback in any way.Dila will wait for the remaining matches in the last 16 to know their opponent in the quarters.Clarke OduorClarke Oduor was introduced in the second half as his side Hartlepool United were held to a one-all draw by Crewe Alexandra on Tuesday evening.The Kenyan was introduced in the 77th minute for Wesley McDonald as the team sought to protect their narrow lead, only for them to concede with minutes left to play.Matano happy with Tusker’s pre-season campHartlepool had taken the lead early in the first half from the spot through Joshua Chukwudinma Umerah in the 33rd minute but Daniel Agyei leveled matters with just two minutes left in regular time to see the two sides share the spoils.Oduor left Barnley for Hartlepool on loan on the deadline day of the transfer window, where he is set to be situated until the end of the 2022/2023 campaign.Although a move to a lower-tier League would have suggested more playing time, he has made only two appearances so far, coming off the bench in both, totaling 38 minutes.Hartlepool are in the relegation zone with just four points from eight matches.

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