Musa Masika expressed relief and excitement at ending a five-month scoring drought after playing a decisive role in Mathare United’s thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Posta Rangers in the FKF Premier League.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsRopped in during the mid-season transfer window from record league champions Gor Mahia, Masika came off the bench in the second half and made an immediate impact.Manchester United legend backs Benni McCarthy to succeed at Harambee StarsHis goal, shortly after his introduction, helped swing the momentum in Mathare’s favour as they overturned an early setback to collect all three points.“I’m really pleased to finally break the drought,” Masika told Mozzart Sport. “It’s been five long months without a goal, and getting back on the scoresheet is a huge personal relief. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8841961##I’m hoping this is the beginning of a good run as I work to help the team stay in the Premier League.”Masika’s last goal came in November while playing for Gor Mahia in a 2-2 draw with Murang’a Seal.Shabana FC respond to calls to host high stakes Gor Mahia clash in NairobiNow with Mathare United, his return to form could not have come at a better time as the team battles to avoid relegation.Despite falling behind early, Mathare displayed remarkable composure and determination.##NAJAVA_MECA_8841910##Derrick Anami initiated the resurgence by converting a penalty before Masika doubled the lead. Paul Kinyanjui then completed the turnaround with a well-taken goal to seal all three points for the 2008 league champions.“It was a challenging game, but we showed character and belief,” Masika added. “Even after conceding, we didn’t lose focus. We kept pushing, stayed united, and got the reward our effort deserved.”
