New Gor Mahia head coach slams quality of his players after Bidco draw

Gor Mahia head coach Sinisa Mihic has launched a scathing attack on his players following their uninspiring goalless draw against Bidco United at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, on Thursday.The Croatian tactician, visibly frustrated, did not hold back in his post-match analysis, openly criticizing his squad’s quality and warning of a major overhaul if performances do not improve.With just three matches under his belt since his appointment on Saturday 1 February, Mihic has already expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s inability to execute his tactical instructions.“We need to replace some players because they are not Gor Mahia material,” Mihic stated bluntly. “Technically, the team is not okay in terms of passing and ball progression. I made changes, but nothing happened.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8726412##Speaking to Azam TV, as jeers from frustrated fans rang through the stadium, Mihic added:”To be honest, we lack quality. We need new players up front. When substitutes come on, they should bring something different. But today, some were just walking around the pitch. They added absolutely nothing.”Mihic did not spare his substitutes, expressing disappointment over their lack of impact.“We had to make changes because Bryson (Wangai), Charles (Bbale), and Samuel (Kapen) were not performing well. They might be mad at me, but that is the truth. The players who came on did not change anything. We need professionals who can make a difference.”Stiff penalties for Migori Youth in ill-tempered match against Nairobi UnitedHis criticism extended beyond the attacking department, as he also pointed out the team’s defensive shortcomings.”Our back four lacked speed, which is why we played better with full-backs. We struggled to break them down because they sat deep and hit us on the counter. Our energy levels were poor—they had an extra day of rest, and it showed. We must score, but we are making too many mistakes. Some players are just not good enough for Gor Mahia.”Swedish-based Harambee Stars legend slams state of ‘dangerous’ Kenyan stadiaK’Ogalo missed a golden opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Police, who suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Mathare United. Instead of capitalizing, Gor Mahia now sits five points behind the leaders with 36 points.The uninspiring performance raises concerns ahead of the high-stakes Mashemeji Derby against AFC Leopards on Sunday 2 March. With their blunt attack and shaky defense, fans will be questioning whether Gor Mahia is truly ready for the showdown.##NAJAVA_MECA_8726924##Mihic’s brutally honest remarks may shake up the dressing room, but whether they will inspire a response or deepen divisions within the squad remains to be seen. One thing is certain—he demands nothing less than excellence from his team.

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