Gor Mahia keeper Gad Mathew sets eyes on tightly contested Golden glove crown

Gor Mahia goalkeeper Gad Mathews is out to win this season’s golden glove and wants to keep clean sheets in the remaining two matches of the campaign.The shot-stopper leads the league in clean sheets chart after preventing teams from scoring past him 17 times. Nzoia’s Humphrey Katasi has 16 clean sheets to his name, while AFC Leopard’s Levis Opiyo has 15.##NAJAVA_MECA_7312223##With two matches left, he could win the golden glove if he stops Kakamega Homeboyz from scoring against him and Katasi and Opiyo concede in their second-last matches of the 2022–23 FKF Premier League season.In an interview with the club’s media, he expressed his desire to walk home with his first-ever golden glove.”I can say there is good and big progress. The golden glove is coming home. I will try my best to make sure we don’t concede in the remaining two matches,” he said.Seven dropped as Firat names final squad for Mauritius tripMatthews has been one of Gor Mahia’s best players this season but has surprisingly been left out of the Harambee Stars squad. He missed the international friendly match against Iran in March and is again out of the squad that will feature in the four-team tournament in Mauritius.Coach Engin Firat opted to pick Tsker’s Brian Bwire, Bryne Omondi of KCB, Simon Masaka, who plays for Sofapaka, and Ian Otieno of Zesco United of Zambia.Gor leads the FKF Premier League log with a two-point buffer ahead of Robert Matano’s Tusker. With a superior goal difference, they need four of the possible six points to be declared league champions, and Matthews will be hoping to get his first-ever league medal this campaign.

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