Mara Sugar defender shares FKFPL, NSL experience after eventful season

FKF Premier League side Mara Sugar defender Lameck Omondi has shared his comparison of the top-tier league and the second tier, The FKF National Super League (NSL).Omondi has experienced an exponential rise in his career in the last year, which has seen him transcend from the third tier, the FKF Division 1, to the apex.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsA year ago, the Dandora-born and bred defender was the captain of the then Division 1 outfit Mara Sugar, joined NSL side Darajani Gogo in August 2024, and then returned to Mara Sugar six months later.Having experienced both the FKFPL and the NSL, at least for half a season each, Omondi is well equipped to compare the two leagues as he did in an interview with Mozzart Sport.##NAJAVA_MECA_9023485##“The pressure on both sides is different, with the top tier taking things a notch higher. I think the FKFPL is also a little tougher, especially if you are having a bad run as a team. Nevertheless, both are very competitive,” said Omondi.“FKFPL is a little slower as compared to NSL, but is more tactical and a lot mental as opposed to NSL, which is just more of a speed game,” he added.Former Shabana forward regrets losing Osoro to ZambiaDespite playing in Nairobi City his entire career, the former Gogo defender made a switch to a rather rural Trans Mara which he says provides a good environment to grow his career.“As I said before, Trans Mara helps in avoiding a lot of negative things that are involved with living in the city, like excessive entertainment, among others, and allows one to just focus on the football career by performing in each game. I have loved every bit of my stay in Trans Mara,” he remarked.##NAJAVA_MECA_9023475##The versatile defender who had found his way into coach Edward Manoah’s starting 11 is currently nursing a right tibia injury suffered in their match against Murang’a Seal in mid-June.He has already spent four weeks on the sidelines with the injury expected to keep him out for eight more weeks.VAR technology is coming to Kenya for the first time

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