Nairobi United returned to winning ways with a 2-0 win over Gusii FC in a rescheduled National Super League (NSL) match staged at Kasarani Annex on Wednesday.Rodgers Oporia gave Naiboi’s the lead in the 60th minute after capitalizing on Gusii’s custodian slip to slot home from close range while Brian Ogutu sealed maximum points for the league debutants in the 81st minute.##NAJAVA_MECA_7756325##The win not only lifted the Paul Okatwa charges to 5th on the log but also ended their eleven-match streak without a clean sheet.Speaking after the match, Gusii interim head coach Dennis Onkangi, who is facing a herculean task of getting the team out of the relegation zone, stated that mistakes cost them the game.“The game was good, we played well in the first half but simple mistakes in the second half made us concede the goals but we have learned a lesson and when we embark on our training we will try to rectify it,” asserted the former Shabana FC attacker.Despite being rooted in a demotion battle, Onkangi remained optimistic about achieving the season’s target as he hints at beefing up the squad once the player registration exercise kicks off in January.“We anticipated a good season but we have not performed to the expectation though the league is still open and we have a chance to fight our way up. We are going to bring in some players in the January transfer window, work off our shortcomings in the opening matches, and fight again.”Nyaberi outlines secret behind MCF’s incredible formOn his side, Nairobi’s assistant coach Edwin Mwaura expressed satisfaction with the win and a clean sheet though termed it a labored victory.“It was not easy coming from a loss and getting a win is not easy but at least the boys stood up to the occasion and gave us three points and a clean sheet. They are small boys and the good thing with such players is that they are eager to learn and improve. We are going to instill more football knowledge in them and ensure we accelerate together as a team,” offered Mwaura.Migori Youth 0-0 Naivas Elsewhere, Naivas FC missed a chance to open a five-point lead at the summit of the NSL table after playing out a barren draw against Migori Youth at the Awendo Green Stadium.Despite the stalemate, the shoppers sit summit of the second-tier log with 33 points three ahead of second-placed Mathare United while Migori Youth holds seventh place with 22 points from 14 matches.The National Super League takes a break and will resume on the weekend of 6th January 2024.FKFPL: Murang’a Seal frustrate AFC Leopards as Muhoroni, Tusker pick vital wins