Kenya Police FC head coach Etienne Ndayiragije has confidently ruled out Gor Mahia as a threat in the FKF Premier League title race, declaring his intention to seal the title in their upcoming match against Shabana FC before facing Gor Mahia in their final fixture.The Law Enforcers currently top the league standings with 61 points, holding a six-point lead over second-placed Gor Mahia and third-placed Tusker FC, with only two matches remaining.Police FC now require just a single point to clinch their maiden league title, or hope that Gor Mahia can drop more points against Ulinzi Stars before facing them in the season finale.##NAJAVA_MECA_8963099##Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsGor Mahia’s slim hopes of retaining the title took a major blow on Monday after they were held to a 1-1 draw by arch-rivals AFC Leopards in the Mashemeji Derby in Homa Bay.The result means the title race is no longer in their hands—only two consecutive losses by Kenya Police and Gor winning both of their remaining games would see K’Ogalo snatch the crown.Speaking to Daily Nation, Ndayiragije exuded confidence and insisted Gor Mahia pose no threat, stating he wants to secure the title against Shabana so that the final game against Gor can be played under less pressure.Harambee Stars suffer blow as influential winger withdraws from squad to Morocco“We are winning the league in the Shabana game. Gor, with their current squad, can’t beat my team. Even if the last match were to decide the title, they have no chance. Not even a miracle can hand them the league,” the Burundian tactician declared.He attributed the club’s remarkable turnaround to dedication and resilience, highlighting their early-season struggles when they were rooted at the bottom of the table.“The mood in our camp is electric. Every player is excited—we’re on the verge of making history. It has taken hard work, sacrifice, and individual effort. Now, it’s just about finishing the job in our next match,” said Ndayiragije.Gor Mahia seek to appoint a foreign coach after receiving numerous applicationsPolice missed out on a chance to win a league and cup double after falling to Mara Sugar in the Mozzart Bet Cup quarterfinal.Following the draw in the Mashemeji Derby, Gor Mahia interim coach Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno conceded that the league title was now out of reach and acknowledged Kenya Police FC as the likely champions.AFC Leopards midfielder explains his “I belong to Jesus” celebration“I am very disappointed because this is a match we had really planned to win.I don’t think there is any other chance to win the league. As you can see, the gap is widening between us and Police, and now we cannot talk about the league anymore. Let’s go back and concentrate on the Mozzart Bet Cup.” Former Gor Mahia striker thankful after life threatening ordeal
