Gad confident of Gor’s success in the Mashemeji Derby

Gor Mahia custodian Gad Mathews is beating the war drums ahead of their encounter with bitter rivals AFC Leopards set for Sunday at the Kasarani Stadium.The two giants are lined up to renew their football rivalry with Leopards seeking to end the six-year wait for victory in the derby while Gor will be seeking to extend dominance in the fixture. Leopards last beat Gor in 2016.🟢 | MASHEMEJI DERBYGoalkeeper Gad Mathews talks about Sunday’s Derby.#Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/TDElQ86DwC— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) May 6, 2022 Mathews feels that Gor will carry the day again despite Leopards heading into the game as favourites given the form they have been riding on in recent weeks.The shot-stopper who was in between the sticks when Gor won 1-0 in the first leg and in last season’s barren draw says they intend to beastly beat Ingwe just to confirm that they are the big boys.“The match is going to be an easy one since last time we denied them the opportunity to plat at the continental stage. I am sure we will humble them in the right manner,” he told the club website.🟢 | MASHEMEJI DERBY Of the past derbies, which one is your most memorable one, what happened, what were the scores and who were the goal scorers if you can remember? Let’s talk #MashemejiDerby ahead of the Sunday’s big fixture. #Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/B8XF1GRbEt— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) May 6, 2022 Last season the two sides faced off twice with Gor claiming the bragging rights once and the other game ending evenly. K’Ogalo edged Ingwe in the Cup finals while the first leg of the league meet ended in a barren draw at Kasarani Stadium.The second leg that was slated to be hosted at Thika Stadium did not take place as the two teams agreed to give it a wide berth. Instead, the two sides clashed at Camp Toyoyo in a friendly match.

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