Former Harambee Stars head coach tips Tusker to edge Gor Mahia in title race

Tusker FC and Gor Mahia are caught up in a neck to neck race to win the 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) with only four games to go.The Brewers, enjoying a good form, tops the table on 64 points – a point better than K’Ogalo, who are winless in two games.To make it juicier, the two sides will face-off at Nyayo Stadium on Sunday in what has been dubbed as the title decider.Up next, we host Gor Mahia at the Nyayo National Stadium. #KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/h2WQ87nHTt— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) May 23, 2023 Former Harambee Stars coach Jacob “Ghost” Mulee has weighed in on the title race, giving two possible scenarios of who he thinks stands the best chance of taking on the 2022-2023 glory.”It’s tricky, but I think Tusker versus Gor Mahia on Sunday will be the decider,” the former Tusker coach told Mozzart Sport.”Whoever wins that match has a clear chance of winning the league,” Mulee confidently offered.Matano aims his wielding axe at Gor Mahia ahead of potential title deciderIn case of a draw on Sunday, Mulee tips Tusker to beat Gor Mahia to the tape based on the remaining games the two teams have.”If it’s a draw then the race will go to the wire, but Tusker have less tough games compared to Gor Mahia, so they stand a better chance,” he said.After Sunday, Tusker will have Wazito FC, Posta Rangers and Vihiga Bullets left to play, while Gor Mahia will be remain with Kakamega Homeboyz, Ulinzi Stars and City Stars.We could not have asked for a better time to face Tusker – McKinstry charges ahead of Tusker clashTusker are competing on two fronts as they are still alive in the Mozzart Bet Cup where they sailed through to the final with a 1-0 win over Ulinzi Stars on Saturday.Conversely, Gor Mahia are primarily banking on winning the league to get a stab at continental football next season.The Johnathan McKinstry coached side got the better of Tusker in the first leg, edging them 2-1, a feat they’d wish to repeat, having had a two-week rest post the Mashemeji Derby loss to AFC Leopards.

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