Kariobangi Sharks whip Wazito in Muhoroni

Kariobangi Sharks beat hosts Wazito FC 1-3 in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) midweek fixture played at Muhoroni Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.The match kicked off thirty minutes late after the late arrival of the second ambulance, as required by league regulations.##NAJAVA_MECA_7059485##The visitors suffered a late setback after forward Mathew Kibiwott was pulled out for Paul Wangaya after just 11 minutes following what looked like a hamstring injury.Still, the Sharks, who beat Sofapaka SC 2-0 in their previous game, went ahead through Paul Okoth’s free header in the 18th minute. A hardback pass by a Sharks defender went past goalkeeper John Otieno for Wazito’s equalizer four minutes later.Fortune Omoto restored the Sharks’ lead with some fine dribbling skills, which saw him wade his way into the box before firing from close range in the 25th minute. Okoth grabbed a brace in the second half from another well-worked move that culminated in an easy tap-in in the 55th minute.Wazito have now gone ten games without a win and are second from bottom with ten points from 16 games. Vihiga Bullets FC occupies the last position in the 18-team league.⏹ Full Time Umepigwa mwingi sana.#WeAreSharks pic.twitter.com/xmLQ2fA7vq— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) March 1, 2023 New coach Charles Odera, who took over the reins less than a week ago, has now presided over two losses: against Mathare United over the weekend and against the Sharks.His next fixture will be at resurgent AFC Leopards on Wednesday next week after a weekend of Mozzart Bet Cup matches.The win propels Sharks to 10th with 23 points, a point above Bidco United.Talanta pick fourth win of the season after edging Bullets

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