Ugandan import Umaru Kasumba has endured trials and tribulations this season but overcame all the misfortunes to net a goal in Bandari’s 2-1 win over Tusker.The former Sofapaka forward lost a brother last year before suffering a head injury and had to go under the knife, leaving him with limited time to put his focus on Bandari.Ouma tips Sofapaka keeper for great service to Harambee StarsThe Dockers’ head coach Anthony ‘Modo’ Kimani has waxed lyrical about his forward’s resolve as he put all his setbacks aside to net a crucial goal for Bandari in the win over Tusker.”His season has had a number of family issues that have been very heavy, he came late for pre-season, and when he returned he suffered an injury and need head surgery. He stayed out for like three or four weeks.##NAJAVA_MECA_6929283##He then lost his brother and had to go back to Uganda for two weeks for the burial but now he is back and has been good in training.Kasuma is a very experienced player and a high-caliber forward who can score goals. He got the chance today and he did whatever we asked him to do,” said Modo.Mieno’s honest assessment of Tusker defeatThe defeat meant that there was no team left unbeaten in the league after Kariobangi Sharks earlier suffered a loss against Police on Sunday, but Tusker still remain at the summit of the log.Bandari on the other hand picked up their second win of the season after halting their run of five games without a win but are yet to record victory away from home.