Pamzo: Gor Mahia’s league wins not a true reflection of their strength

Shabana FC head coach Sammy Omolo does not believe that Gor Mahia won the league back-to-back because they are the best team in the land, but rather because other giants have relaxed.Gor Mahia has won the last two titles, extending their total to 21, nine more than Tusker FC and AFC Leopards.##NAJAVA_MECA_8225509##However, they were badly exposed during the recent CECAFA Kagame Cup in Tanzania, where they managed just one point in three games. They lost to the Red Arrows of Zambia and Sudan’s Al Hilal and picked up a point against Djibouti Telkom.Much has been said about their unsuccessful stint in the regional tournament, and Pamzo has now weighed in with his opinion on why his former club struggled in Tanzania. He believes that their back-to-back league wins were not a true reflection of their abilities but rather a depiction of how poorly other teams performed.“Gor Mahia has won the league twice in a row because Tusker and Ulinzi Stars have blundered, KCB have slept, and their biggest rival AFC Leopards have slept the most,” he said in an interview with Radio 47. “They are not winning because they are good, but because we are handing the league to Gor Mahia.”He added that Gor Mahia did not have a local challenger because if a team had challenged Gor Mahia, they would not have won this year’s championship. “If you watched Gor Mahia’s final games of the season, although they had already sealed the league title, they were struggling. Gor Mahia took advantage of other teams’ struggles and bagged the league,” he added.Gor Mahia has since shifted focus to the inaugural Coal City Tournament in Nigeria next month.Stars Abroad: Abuya, Ochieng feature in friendly games

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