Gor Mahia left it late before securing a 1-0 victory over Kariobangi Sharks in Machakos on Saturday, opening up a ten-point gap at the top of the FKF Premier League.Ahead of the game, Gor Mahia sought their fourth consecutive league win and aimed to maintain their unbeaten run this campaign. In contrast, Sharks, who have been largely underwhelming this season, were eager to secure a confidence-boosting triumph.##NAJAVA_MECA_7796025##K’Ogalo, with no new additions to the squad yet, fielded their regulars in the game, including Benson Omala, who sat on the bench against Posta. Sharks handed a start to new acquisition Erick Mmata, who completed his move back to Kariobangi Sharks earlier in the week.Both teams had goal-scoring chances in the game, but solid defending and wastefulness kept the match even for the better part of it, frustrating both tacticians.Just as it seemed the game would end in a draw, Gor broke the deadlock in stoppage time through substitute Chris Ochieng. For the second time in a week, Sharks conceded a late goal after letting in a late equalizer against Murang’a Seal the previous weekend.With this win, Gor Mahia reached the 40-point mark, while second-placed Bandari has 30 points.Homeboyz held:At Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega, Moses Shumah missed a second-half penalty as Kakamega Homeboyz were held to a goalless draw by visiting Bandari FC.The game was characterized by solid defending and poor finishing, and at the end of the 90 minutes, the points were shared. The Dockers perhaps left the happier side after thwarting attempts from the home team.Homeboyz had a good chance to take the lead in the 74th minute when they were awarded a penalty after Ambrose Sifuna was brought down inside the area. Shumah stepped forward to take it, but Joseph Okoth, part of the national team set up, denied the Kenyan international from 12 yards out.Kamau itching for game time in final half of the season after missing action in first leg