McKinstry admits to pressure after Gor’s first loss of the season

Record league champions Gor Mahia suffered their first league defeat of the season against KCB with head coach Johnathan McKinstry admitting that he is always under pressure no matter the results at the club.K’Ogalo went down 1-0 to KCB on Wednesday courtesy of a goal from Kennedy ‘Daddy’ Owino to start the year on a sour note after finishing 2022 with an unbeaten record. Modo maintains faith amid Bandari’s poor run of formThe loss meant that Gor Mahia lost further ground against reigning league champions and current table-toppers Tusker FC as they now trail them by eight points.The Northern Irish head coach admitted that he is under constant pressure at the club no matter the results as he noted that they could have easily claimed victory against the Bankers.”The pressure is always on, doesn’t matter whether we win, draw or lose. If we win its to win by more, if we win with a not great performance we have to win with a better performance.##NAJAVA_MECA_6929187##Against KCB it was a frustrating game because on another day if we put our chances away maybe we could have won by a three-goal cushion but that is the beauty of football it’s about scoring goals and not passes,” said McKinstry. Gor Mahia wasted a plethora of chances in the game against the Bankers, but Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno’s charges took the few chances they had and walked home with all three points.Ovella finally makes his debut for Richards Bay in South AfricaThe 2020 league champions will be hoping to get to the January transfer window still in the title race as for the first time in three transfer windows, they will be able to sign players.Up next for Gor Mahia is a clash against Posta Rangers who managed to pluck three points from Bandari in Mombasa last time out.

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