Murang’a SEAL custodian Morgan Ambuka has outlined two reasons why he prefers to play in big games compared to others.The former Chemelil Sugar player was impressive for the Murang’a-based side in their FKF Premier League match against AFC Leopards, played on Saturday, 25th January, at Dandora Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_8666218##Ambuka made crucial saves multiple times in the match to stop Leopards’ attacks and help his side secure a point from the fierce battle.Speaking to Mozzart Sport after the match, Ambuka shared his thoughts on the game and explained why he prefers playing in such big matches.“Big games require big players and make big players. You need such games to gauge yourself as a player,” said Ambuka.AFC Leopards’ Kelly Madada opens up on dream of playing alongside Gor Mahia trio [VIDEO]Additionally, the shot-stopper appreciated the quality of football in big games, saying it makes the match a little easier.“These big games are also the easiest to play in because you can see how the game is flowing and are therefore able to anticipate what’s coming. I really enjoyed the match,” he continued.SEAL took the lead in the 33rd minute through Joe Waithira but couldn’t maintain their advantage, as first-half substitute Julius Masaba equalized for Leopards three minutes later.With Leopards appearing to be the stronger side in the second half, Ambuka was satisfied with the draw.Fresh twist in Harambee Stars midfielder’s Ksh465 million move to Czech side“We aimed for a win, but it wasn’t meant to be, so we welcome the point we gained,” he said.The custodian has been one of the most impressive goalkeepers in the league this season and received a call-up to the Harambee Stars squad that was preparing for the Mapinduzi Cup.However, he didn’t make the final squad but is determined to perform well for the rest of the season and hopefully convince the technical bench to include him in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) squad.“My focus is to work hard on the pitch, give my best for the team, and leave the rest to the coaches,” he concluded.’My training has not been smooth’ Marathon record holder Ruth Chepng’etich ahead of London Marathon
