Kenya Police midfielder Kenneth Muguna continues to be on the receiving end of criticism for celebrating after scoring against his former club Gor Mahia.Muguna was on target when Police beat the defending champions 3-1 on Saturday at the Police Sacco Grounds.Tito Okello, another former Gor player was also on target in the game that set tongues wagging before it was played thanks to the hefty gate charges imposed by the law enforcers.Okello who managed a brace in the game was teed up on both occasions by Gor’s old boys; Muguna and Francis Kahata and went on to celebrate his goals.##NAJAVA_MECA_7845563##The result ended Gor’s unbeaten run but what appears to have caught the attention of many is how the midfielder celebrated after punishing his former employer.Muguna’s celebration wasn’t taken lightly by a section of Gor fans who in turn have been questioning his un-sportmanlike conduct and professionalism.Interestingly, much has not been said of Okello’s celebrations and how Police managed to come from a goal down to win the game.Gor Mahia coach laments costly errors in defeat to Police FCMuguna, a former Gor captain has responded to the criticism and trolls, saying that he, turned up at the stadium and did what coach Salim Babu and the team expected him to do.“I did nothing but my job,” he told Mozzart Sport without divulging more.Police named three former Gor players in the starting team in the game.Gor Mahia launches women and youth teamsThey include Muguna, Okello, and Musa Mohamed. Kahata and Samuel Onyango were introduced in the second half.Onyango joined Police last month from Zambian Super League side Kabwe Warriors.Gor might have lost the game and their unbeaten run but still remain at the summit with 43 points, eight ahead of the second-placed Posta Rangers.