Kenyan international Masud Juma missed a penalty for Difaa El Jadidi as Jonah Ayunga suffered a humiliating 4-0 loss at the hands of Celtic while Joash Onyango registered victory with Simba SC.Masud JumaThe former Kariobangi Sharks forward was handed a start but failed to convert a penalty in the first half as his Difaa El Jadidi side claimed a 2-1 Ittihad Riadi Tanger in the Moroccan Botola Pro.CHAN 2022: Uganda claim maiden win over Senegal to ascend to Group B summitDifaa needed just 26 minutes to open the scoring through Reda Lakhmidi whose long range effort somehow evaded the palms of Marouane Bessak in goal as he produced a howler.Masud stepped up to take a penalty in the 38th minute but he could not hold his nerve as his spot kick was saved but Abdellah Farah almost spared the Kenyan’s blushes by scoring from a rebound but he was ruled offside.##NAJAVA_MECA_6954613##Tanger resumed the second half a rejuvenated side and restored parity two minutes after the hour mark when Zakaria Kiani brilliantly beat the offside trap to loop the ball over the keeper.Difaa head coach Lassaad Chabbi was less impressed about Masud missing his spot kick as he was hooked off at half time with Abderrahim Aberkille taking his place.Farah was not to be denied his goal in the 77th minute as his long range effort from outside the box flew into the top corner and proved to be the match winner.Jonah AyungaThe Kenyan forward was handed a start as St Mirren suffered a humiliating 4-0 loss at the hands of Scottish giants Celtic FC in the Scottish Premier League.St Mirren could not repeat their first leg heroics when they beat Celtic 2-0 in the reverse fixture as it took the reigning league champions 15 minutes to open the scoring through Liel Abada.FULL-TIME: Celtic 4-0 St Mirren.Defeat for Saints.#OurStMirren #COYS pic.twitter.com/EF9kdvHRQm— St Mirren FC (@saintmirrenfc) January 18, 2023 Japanese import Kyogo Furuhashi doubled their lead 10 minutes to the half time break as he dinked the ball over the keeper from a tight angle following a long pass.Furuhashi picked up from where he left from in the second half as he completed his brace in the 53rd minute, finishing off a low cross from Jota.Ayunga was subbed off in the 61st minute with Alex Greive coming in his place as David Turnbull drilled the final nail in St Mirren’s coffin in the 86th minute.Joash OnyangoThe former Gor Mahia defender was handed a start as Simba SC registered a 3-2 win over Mbeya City in the Tanzanian Premier League.This was the first game for Simba since returning from their camp in the United Arab Emirates where they played Russian giants CSKA Moscow.CHAN 2022: Ivory Coast hold DR Congo to complicate Group B qualificationSaidi Ntibazonkiza’s brace in the game was sandwiched by Richardson Ngodya goal in the 13th minute as the Burundian capped his brace with an assist in the 55th minute for Papa Ousmane Sakho’s goal.Mbeya finished the game with 10 men after Samson Madeleke was sent off in the 65th minute as Juma Shemvuni made the scoreline more respectable in the 78th minute.