Mathare United head coach John Kamau has revealed why his team lost their match against defending champions Gor Mahia.The 2008 champions faced off against Kenyan giants Gor Mahia in a league match on Saturday, 8 February, at Dandora Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692833##Despite taking an early lead, courtesy of a 16th-minute header from captain Elly Asieche, Mathare allowed Gor Mahia to make a comeback through Alphonce Omija and Enock Morrison, who scored in the 35th and 76th minutes, respectively.In his post-match interview, Kamau attributed the loss to three factors: their own mistakes.“It was a game of small margins where we were punished for our own mistakes and undoing.From our side, we tried to play the ball, and our goal was a result of creativity from the wing,” Kamau told Azam Sports.New Gor Mahia coach lists reasons why he was unsatisfied with win over Mathare UnitedThe Harambee Stars assistant coach also credited the level of experience in the Gor Mahia squad for how they managed to stage a comeback.“Gor Mahia used their experience to get all three points, and again from our side, there are things we will have to correct,” he noted.The former Posta Rangers tactician mentioned his side’s wastefulness in front of goal as another factor contributing to the loss against the 21-time champions.Harambee Stars prospect pens farewell message after returning to Leicester City“If you are playing against Gor Mahia, you do not expect to create many chances, but we created three good chances which, I believe, were enough to win the game had we converted them.”Prior to the match, Kamau had criticized some of his players for lacking Premier League quality and promised to offload them and bring in others, especially attackers who could not score goals for his side.The Slum Boys have already brought in Donald Ange, who returns to the club for a third stint from Kibera Black Stars, Ian Omondi from FC Talanta, John Nyawir from SamWest Blackboots, and Peter James from Posta Rangers.Mathare is 14th on the log with 21 points after 19 rounds of matches and will be keen to avoid returning to the National Super League (NSL).New boss for Kenyan coach in South Sudan
