Gor Mahia have endured a turbulent season that has seen a mass exodus of players and will need a miracle if they recapture the title but head coach Andreas Spier has noted that under the circumstances the club has had a successful campaign.K’Ogalo trail log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz by 10 points with six games left till curtains come falling on the season which leaves them with a herculean task of reclaiming the title.Confusion galore three days to ‘venue less’ Mashemeji DerbyAsked how he would rate Gor Mahia’s season with the club struggling to rediscover their devastating form that saw them win the four-peat.“It has been a successful season so far considering the fact that we are going through difficult times and we are also still feeling the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have also had to deal with the ban of transfers but we are happy to promote some youth players and we are trying our best because the league is not over,” said Spier.The season has seen former head coach Mark Harrison sacked after a string of poor performances and also lost Harun Shakava and Yusuf Mainge in the January transfer window.Spier was also left raging after the game against Kariobangi Sharks which ended in a barren draw following a potential red card offence from goalkeeper John Otieno who handled the ball outside the box but was shown a yellow card for his troubles.Gor Mahia and Sharks labour to a first ever league draw“If you read the law of football, it is a red card 100% we have seen it happen in many matches, why not in the Kenyan game.But with that said, it is my opinion, I’m not criticizing anybody, it is interpreting the law of football,” added the German tactician.