Progress over perfection for K’Ogalo gaffer McKinstry

Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has promised that the record Kenyan champions will continue getting even better as they continue with their preseason preparation for the upcoming 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League.On Saturday, the 19 time Kenyan Premier League winners warmed to a comfortable 3-0 victory over fellow top flight rivals FC Talanta in a friendly match staged at the Camp Toyoyo Grounds.🟢 | UPDATE We played a friendly match against Talanta FC today and won 3-0FT: Gor Mahia 3 – 0 Talanta ⚽️ – Benson Omalla ( brace ) and Peter Lwasa. #Sirkal | #SportPesaNaGor | @SportPesa pic.twitter.com/yf8hyklmqn— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) October 8, 2022 In that encounter, K’Ogalo opened the scoring from Ugandan international Peter Lwasa who found the back of the net from the penalty spot before Benson Omala bagged a brace to seal the victory.Following the win, McKinstry, who replaced departed tactician Andreas Spier ahead of the season, was left delighted with his team’s performance in that particular match but promised that there is still a lot of improvements to come from the team.##NAJAVA_MECA_6706218##“I thought it was a good match for all the teams because playing against your fellow Kenyan Premier League rivals means there is some competitiveness to it.The main aim for the game is to get ready for the upcoming season. I thought we saw some good things from Gor but also there are still some things to work on so it is another step in our journey,” the head coach said.Unstoppable Olunga continues purple patch in Qatar Cup with another braceDespite winning six out of the nine available league titles since 2013 where they dominated the local league until 2020, K’Ogalo have found themselves losing ground as they have finished 8th and 3rd in the last two seasons respectively, pointing to the huge task that awaits the Northern Irishman at Gor who have a transfer embargo to deal with till 2023.McKinstry will however be hoping to use his expertise that saw him win the 2019 CECAFA tournament while serving as the Uganda Cranes head coach. He will also bank on the tactics that lifted him to being named the CECAFA 2015 coach of the tournament while serving as Rwanda’s national team coach.CAFCC: Muguna’s Azam thrashed in Libya as Juma’s AS Kigali get group stage lifeline

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