Gor Mahia midfielder Enock Morisson says a win on Sunday, 25 May, in the Mozzart Bet Cup semifinals will “bring the motivation back” to the fans and players alike, following what has been yet another dramatic week inside the club.The team’s management on Monday 20 May announced the “mutual” parting of ways with former head coach Sinisa Mihic, who in a separate interview the following day, disputed the details of the announcement, instead saying he was the one who initiated the conversation, asking to be let go, along with his compensation.Sinisa Mihic reveals two breaking points that made him quit Gor MahiaMihic was the second man to leave the club this season, paving way for assistant Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno to once again take over on interim duty.Speaking ahead of a pivotal clash – incidentally against last Sunday’s opponents Murang’a Seal – at Dandora Stadium (1600 EAT), Morrison said: “We know what is ahead of us because we are in a difficult moment.We are giving our best to get to the final, and if possible, win the cup. Everybody is putting in the work to ensure we get the win on Sunday and bring the motivation back to our fans and the players as well.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8947083##Fellow midfielder Lawrence Juma seemed at odds to speak about the events of the past week saying: “So far we are okay, people are psyched up despite everything. Whatever happened, happened, but we can never go back. We just have to focus on the game coming up.”Last Sunday’s match between the two teams ended in a barren draw, a result that derailed Gor Mahia’s quest for a FKF Premier League title defense.FKFPL: Gor Mahia stumble once more in title race as Shabana is stunned at homeCan Seal now render their season trophyless?“We have high chances [to win] in the cup,” Juma said. “We are coming up against a familiar opponent, we played them last week and it was not easy. But we learnt two or three things that we will correct coming into the match.”🟢 | SCORERSAlpha has scored in every round (3) of FKF Cup competition this season. Only Oballa (1970), Sonyi (1976), Dawo (1988), Sserunkuma (2013) & Tito (2021) have scored in 3 consecutive Cup games (Dawo scoring in 4).We have a match on Sunday #Sirkal | #SportPesaNaGor pic.twitter.com/wTTtvtpJkU— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) May 23, 2025 A win for K’Ogalo and a chance to boost continental hopes, a loss and … more drama?
