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Champions Tusker floored in Kakamega

 Updated on 22/02/12  |    By MICHEZOAFRIKA

 

KPL champions Tusker FC on Wednesday suffered their first defeat of the season when they fell to Western Stima at the Bukhungu stadium in Kakamega.A ten man Tusker had an opportunity to make it one all in the second period but defender Noah Abich blew away an open chance from the penalty spot after his spot kick was punched out by custodian Elassiba Benga following a foul by Robert Kwaye in the 76th minute.

Stima’s lone goal was netted by new signing Nelson Simwa who joined the Western based outfit from West Kenya Sugar.Simwa slotted home  a re-bound ball in the 70th minute  after goal keeper Boniface Olouch failed to hold on the ball following a heavy shot from lethal striker Wesley Kemboi.

Tusker were reduced to ten men in the second period when Isaac Otieno hacked down a goal bound Fred Shimonyo and Tusker coach Sammy Omollo was forced to shift his playing formation and as such affecting his attack.

“The red card distorted our game plan but this is football, You have to accept defeat.” Said Coach Omollo.

The win left coach Omino who had a poor end of season last year optimistic of a great season ahead after gathering four points from two matches. Stima drew their opening match against debutants Muhoroni youth in their opening fixture.

“This is a great start for us in the league and am happy the boys fought out hard especially in the second half. We now need to maintain the tempo to be assured of a good finish at the end of the season. Starting well builds up a good season and am excited with the results considering we have downed not only another team but the champions Tusker.” Said an elated Omino.


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