Naivas troubles persisted on Sunday afternoon as they once again failed to pick maximum points in their race for automatic promotion following an underwhelming barren draw against Mombasa Elite at Serani Sports Club.The draw result means that Collins Omondi’s side is seven games without a win, and now holds onto third position by a thread following Nairobi United’s 3-1 victory over Darajani Gogo.
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Only goal difference separates the two sides, as what looked like a possible NSL title for Naivas fizzles out.For Mombasa Elite, the result meant that they now stand three points clear of Kajiado, who occupy the last relegation spot.Meanwhile, at the Wolves Den, former Kakamega Homeboyz striker Michael Karamor scored a memorable hattrick to see his side Kisumu All Stars register a 3-1 victory over the aforementioned Kajiado FC, who dropped their third game in their last four.##NAJAVA_MECA_8109792##Karamor opened the scoring in the ninth minute after benefitting from a lousy back pass from the opponent’s centre-back before doubling the advantage shortly after in the 23nd minute.Kajiado did manage to pull one back before the break, but there was no stopping Otenga from securing their 15th win of the season with Karamor, who before this game had gone four months without a goal, capped off the performance with the third in the second half.CHAMPIONS AGAIN: Gor Mahia clinch 2023-2024 FKF Premier League titleElsewhere, Jeff Mutai’s return at Silibwet wasn’t a fairytale one as expected as bottom-placed Silibwet suffered a heavy 7-0 loss to MCF FC.Brian Juma scored a hattrick with James Mutuku scoring a brace to inflict loss number 20 on Silibwet, who in spite of the result remain six points from safety with six games to go.Sibomana Demere and Hillary Otieno added the goals for Charles Nyaberi’s side.