KCB banking on good run in 2023 to record first home win

KCB FC midfielder Brian ‘Rio’ Ochieng is upbeat that they will continue their winning streak in 2023 when they take on Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday at Kasarani Stadium.The match was initially set to be played on Saturday at Nyayo Stadium but has now been moved to Sunday at Kasarani following the unavailability of the initial venue.🗣️ Brian Ochieng: We have won our last two matches and we are looking to bring that confidence with us into Saturday’s match against Kariobangi Sharks.#Believe #LionHearted 🦁 pic.twitter.com/gmG9AETjmu— KCB Football Club (@KCBFootball) January 12, 2023 The Bankers have recorded two back to back wins in the two matches they have played this year, beating Gor Mahia 1-0 and FC Talanta 2-1, and will be hoping to make it three out of three on Sunday.”We have started the year well with two back-to-back wins and that gives us confidence going into the third match that it will be a good outing for us and I am confident that we will get all three points. Consistency was an issue for us last year but since we have started out well everyone has the courage that we are going to win the game,” Ochieng’ told the club’s media.##NAJAVA_MECA_6937472##Since Sharks were promoted to the Premier League, the encounters between the two teams have been even with each of the two teams winning three matches and two ending in draws.KCB are yet to record a home win this campaign, and the combative midfielder opines that this will be an opportune chance to collect full points at home for the first time.Kenyan trio in Sweden to face Brentford in a friendly next month”Sharks is a good team and our matches against them have never been an easy affair, we are neighbours and that makes it a sort of a derby but we are confident this will be our first home win of the season,” he added.

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