Murang’a SEAL captain Joe Waithira has condemned the hooliganism that followed their game against defending champions Gor Mahia, played on Saturday afternoon at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos.SEAL staged a remarkable comeback, overturning a two-goal deficit at halftime to secure a 2-2 draw against the Kenyan giants, with Elly Saenyi scoring in the 4th minute of added time in what was the match’s final action.##NAJAVA_MECA_8467022##Disgruntled Gor Mahia fans stormed the pitch after the match, demanding answers from the coach, some of whom assaulted him, citing the result as unacceptable.This was Gor Mahia’s third consecutive match without a win, following their midweek game where fans directed their frustration at the playing squad. Waithira expressed disappointment at the scenes witnessed.“In a match, there are three possible outcomes: win, draw, or lose. We managed a draw, but unfortunately, they came expecting a win and couldn’t accept any other result,” Waithira commented.Murang’a Seal coach reveals tactical tweak behind comeback against Gor MahiaThe former Wazito FC midfielder said such actions paint a negative image of the game and are a setback to its progress.“When fans can’t accept a loss, I don’t know where we’re headed. It’s not a good display to see fans targeting the coach,” he remarked.The ex-Sofapaka player also urged fans to accept match results gracefully, noting that every coach enters a game aiming to win, though outcomes don’t always go their way.“It’s not a good show. These are our fans, and we continue praying for them. It shouldn’t escalate to this level. At the end of the day, no coach comes into a game planning to lose. When results don’t go as expected, turning on the coach is not the solution. I hope things change,” he concluded.Why Ghost consider’s Victor Wanyama the top professional player in Kenya