McKinstry looking to end Gor’s successful season on a high, sweet note

Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry says he wants his team to celebrate their campaign in style when they come up against Bidco United in Sunday’s season-ending game at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.K’Ogalo, who have been head and shoulders above any other team this season, are preparing for a colorful and memorable afternoon, where they will be crowned the 2023-24 FKF Premier League Champions for a record 21st time.##NAJAVA_MECA_8176075##In addition, the game will be McKinstry’s last as Gor Mahia coach, as he plans to embark on a national team coaching role with Gambia, who he managed during this month’s 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.In typical Gor Mahia fashion, K’Ogalo faithfuls are expected to turn up at the stadium in huge numbers, a key ingredient McKinstry is looking forward to on Sunday.“We want to celebrate in style. We know that our supporters will come out in their thousands, tens of thousands, and we are really looking forward to playing in front of what is always a colorful Green Army. We want to be able to put out a show for them, and to do that, we’ve got to be ready to perform,” the North Irishman said.Taking a copy from what has often been the theme of the club this season, McKinstry still wants to focus on the immediate, and that is to find a way past Bidco, before focusing on the post-match celebrations.We want to celebrate in style on Sunday – Coach@johnnymckinstry pic.twitter.com/VoyXJtX5DS— Gor Mahia FC Ke (@gormahiafcke) June 22, 2024 “Ultimately the season is not over until it’s over. Like we said there are few small things yet to be wrapped up. The golden boot – Benson Omala is still leading, Austin Odhiambo in the MVP (Most Valuable Player) race, and just everyone,” McKinstry said.“Everybody wants to finish well. In everything in life, we remember how things end much better than we remember how they began, and so we want to end this league title on a high, sweet note.”Mara Sugar claim NSL title following slim win over Mathare UnitedK’Ogalo enter the game off the back of a disappointing 4-2 defeat to FC Talanta during the week, and on the team preparations, McKinstry added: “Training has been going on okay after some days of rest. It’s now full focus on putting on a good performance that will sort of be the cherry on the cake of league success.”Kickoff time will be 1500 EAT.

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