Gor Mahia will miss the services of three key players for their game against Bandari FC on Saturday in Mombasa.John Macharia, Patrick Kaddu, and Emery Bayisenge are all out of Saturday’s action with injury.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939334##Rwandese defender Bayisenge missed last weekend’s game against Posta due to the injury he sustained in the loss to Denmark FC in the Mozzart Bet Cup Round of 32 match in Ukunda.According to his coach Jonathan McKinstry, the central defender tweaked his quadriceps and he is set to be sidelined for a couple of weeks.”Emery tweaked his quad muscle in the game in Ukunda against Denmark in the Cup. That’s just one that’s going to take a couple of weeks,” he told the club media.Midfielder Macharia is also out of contention for tomorrow’s game. The player has not trained with the team for the past few days due to an undisclosed ailment, and he is not part of the group that left for Mombasa on Friday.”Macharia has had a bit of illness this week…he hasn’t recovered. He’s on medication, so unfortunately, he’s not able to train or play at the moment because of that,” the tactician stated.Bryson Wangai: The rising star ascending through Gor Mahia ranksUgandan International Kaddu is also out with a hamstring issue. The player has endured endless injury issues since he joined Gor Mahia in 2023, and once again he is set to sit out of the game against Bandari.The tactician is, however, confident with the players at his disposal, saying they have enough depth to handle the Bandari assignment.”We’ve got good depth in the squad. Those guys aren’t available for us, but, you know, we’re happy with the guys who will travel over to Mombasa”.Gor Mahia holds a ten-point advantage at the top of the table, and a win tomorrow will take them closer to the FKF Premier League title. Saturday’s match at Mbaraki will be the last for the season as the facility will be closed down thereafter for renovations.Ksh. 300 million has been set aside to renovate the facility. The renovations will go on for the next six months.