KCB FC midfielder Danson Namasaka Chetambe is thrilled with the team’s advancement to the Mozzart Cup Finals and his contribution to the team’s victory in the first semifinal against Kariobangi Sharks.The match ended in a 1-1 draw in regular time, leading to a goalless extra time, and finally, KCB clinched the win in the post-match penalties. The Bankers converted all four penalties, while Sharks missed two.##NAJAVA_MECA_8126239##Namasaka had an impressive performance for KCB, coming on in the second half and providing an assist to fellow substitute Derrick Otanga, who scored in the 76th minute to give the bankers the lead. However, this lead was short-lived as Fortune Omotto equalized just two minutes later after KCB failed to clear a loose ball in the six-yard box.Despite the intense match, Namasaka remained composed and scored the second penalty for KCB, further solidifying their path to victory.”I’m delighted for the team’s success in reaching the finals, which is a significant achievement. Personally, I’m also pleased with my contribution, both in providing an assist and converting the penalty,” said Namasaka.AFC Leopards chairman slam FKF over Mozzart Bet Cup semifinal stadium choiceThe former Zoo FC player acknowledged his recent struggles with consistency but expressed his determination to continue improving.”I haven’t been performing at my peak lately, but I’ve been putting in the effort to regain my form. I’ll keep working hard until I reach the standards I set for myself,” he commented.For KCB, the Mozzart Cup presents an opportunity to salvage their season, which has been disappointing in the league.”This cup means a lot to us as a team, especially considering our struggles in the league. Winning it would not only earn us a trophy but also a chance to compete in continental competitions, something we haven’t achieved in a while,” Namasaka emphasized.The victory over Kariobangi Sharks secures KCB’s entry into the lucrative prize category, with the winners receiving Ksh 2 million, the runners-up Ksh 1 million, and the 3rd and 4th placed teams earning Ksh 700,000 and Ksh 500,000, respectively.BREAKING: Michael Olunga set to buy Swedish club