Zico happy with charges after rallying from behind to share points with Ingwe

KCB FC coach Zedekiah Otieno has lauded his players after they came from two goals down to secure a point in a two-all draw against AFC Leopards at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani on Sunday.At halftime, the Bankers looked dead and buried, but they somehow managed to fight back to secure a point in the game. The draw was a blow to their title ambitions, but it was a show of character from Otieno’s troops.##NAJAVA_MECA_7198481##Peter Thiong’o handed Ingwe an early lead before Victor Omune doubled it from the spot just before the interval. Cliff Oruko and substitute Francis Kahiro earned the bankers a point.In his post-match interview, Otieno was full of praise for his player’s show of character. He further believes they could have easily won the game based on the number of opportunities that they created in the second stanza.”I must commend my players because when you are 2-0 down against any team, it is never easy to come back. I must congratulate my players because they did a very good job in the second half and missed goal-scoring opportunities. We were going to win it. But I am happy with the draw; it is not a bad result,” Otieno said.1’KICK OFFAFC Leopards 0 KCB FC 0😊😊 Paybill 196464📺 https://t.co/otyAD9UBAi#Betika #OursForever #INGWE pic.twitter.com/I4j7llx6jN— AFC Leopards SC (@AFCLeopards) April 23, 2023 His Leopards counterpart, Patrick Aussems, was equally satisfied and revealed his reasons for not making any changes in the game.”I am happy, and that is why I did not make any changes because I wanted my players to play 90 minutes, and on Wednesday you will see more changes. The whole team will change; it will be a rotation. It is a good point,” he stated.NSL: Murang’a Seal keep promotion hopes alive after edging Kisumu All Stars

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