Zoo rue the absence of duo in All-Stars draw

Zoo FC head coach Herman Iswekha is hoping to have his two key players back soon for the coming assignments after dropping points in a one-all draw against Kisumu All-Stars at home on Saturday.The Kericho based club began their second-tier campaign with a 1-1 draw against All-Stars in a closely fought match at their backyard. Danson Kiprono opened the scoring for the hosts before a fine Nelson Amunga strike earned the visitors a point in Kericho.Training… pic.twitter.com/0IhVrsurbE— Kisumu AllStars FC (@KisumuAllstars) September 24, 2021 Zoo missed the services of veteran forward cum midfielder Bernard Wanguche and striker Derrick Anami through injury and the tactician believes that their absence was felt in the game.”I missed two key players and we had to alter our game plan. Mwalimu (Bernard), and Anami are both injured and their absence was felt in the game because on a normal day they are both are starters. I had to field the new players that we signed who are majorly youngsters with no league experience but I think that they did well under prevailing circumstances. Anami and Wanguche should be back soon and I think that will be a big boost for us,” he told Mozzart Sport.Reflecting on the game, Iswekha admitted that his team struggled in the match, especially in the first stanza. He also admitted that the Salim Babu led team is a well-oiled arsenal.FT| It ends with a draw here at Kericho Green StadiumZoo 1-1 Kisumu All Stars#fcukzoo— Zoo FC (@zoofootballclub) November 6, 2021 “We did not play well especially in the first half and I think being out of action for a long played part in it. We struggled much in the first half but after the halftime break, we improved, got a goal before they equalized. All-Stars are a good side and I can’t really complain much over the fact that we did not win,” he added.Next for the former FKF PL side is an away game against MCF.

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