Darajani Gogo defender Lameck Omondi described their win against Sam West Blackboots as crucial, as the team sought to bounce back from their previous loss.The Kibra-based side won 2-1 in their third National Super League (NSL) match of the season, making a comeback after trailing at halftime, thanks to second-half goals from Veron Ombima and substitute Lenny Ochieng.##NAJAVA_MECA_8398846##Speaking to Mozzart Sport after the match, which was played on Sunday, 6th October, at Hope Centre in Kawangware, Omondi said they had to win the game, no matter what.”That win was very important for us as a team because we really needed it to bounce back. Even when they took the lead in the first half, we still believed we could make a comeback,” Omondi said.Gogo entered the match on the back of a derby loss against Kibera Black Stars, which fueled their determination.”We lost the derby, a match we did not want or deserve to lose, so we had to make amends and put smiles on the faces of our fans,” he stated.Blow for Harambee Stars as star midfielder picks up injury ahead of Cameroon gameOmondi, who joined the team during the off-season transfer window from Rainbow FC, has started all three league matches this season at the heart of Gogo’s defense, attributing his performance to hard work.“I am a hard worker and a believer in my abilities. When you give your all, it always catches the coach’s eye,” he added.The former Rainbow captain also cautioned his team against complacency in their upcoming match against Nzoia Sugar but assured they would aim for all three points.”Nzoia will not be an easy game. They haven’t had a good run, so they will be eager to turn things around, but we’ll be at home and will do everything we can to win.”Odoyo counting on maiden Harambee Stars call up to open door to Orlando Pirates