Tusker failed to grasp another opportunity to go top of the FKF Premier League after settling for a barren draw with Bandari in Mbaraki on Sunday, 2 March.The Brewers, for a second consecutive time this week, came into the match needing a win to move to the summit, but again fluffed their lines, and now trail leaders Kenya Police by goal difference, having played an extra game.FULL TIME in Mombasa.A point on the road.#KenyaMilele #GameNiYetu pic.twitter.com/SH5Lm4VNCo— Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) March 2, 2025 In a match that failed to deliver much, new Tusker signing Ian Simiyu thought he had given his side the lead after three minutes, but was flagged for offside.Izzadhin Ramadhan then hit the side-netting inside six minutes, with Simiyu spurning another effort after being teed up by David Odoyo.The first start also saw Fabian Adikiny blaze over, while George Kaddu’s long-range effort was safely gathered by the returning Bryne Omondi in the Bandari goal.##NAJAVA_MECA_8745646##The second half under the sweltering heat was nothing to write home about, at which point it was easier to note the absence of key Tusker striker Ryan Ogam, who missed the fixture with injury.His replacement Deogratious Ojok was hooked at halftime in place of rookie David Polepole, who also failed to make an impact as Tusker slipped to their fifth consecutive league stalemate.Shabana thrash Homeboyz to record biggest win of the seasonFor Bandari, defender Dennis Ng’ang’a made a starting debut while John Makwata came off the bench for the first time since his mid-season acquisition.Seal claw back to force draw Elsewhere in Murang’a, hosts Murang’a Seal failed to end their seven-game winless run after drawing 1-1 with Mathare United.The Slum Boys took the lead in the first half through new signing Donald Ange, but after defending superbly, conceded with 15 minutes left for their second consecutive draw.Full-time Murang’a Seal 1-1 Mathare United FC #FootballKE pic.twitter.com/tudhx7c9RB— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) March 2, 2025 The point takes John Kamau’s side five points clear of the relegation zone while Seal remains in danger, just two above bottom-placed Nairobi City Stars.
