The 19-year old featured for Leyton Orient but could not help them pull an upset off against Premier League outfit Brentford in their third round Carabao Cup encounter on Tuesday night.
Harambee Stars prospect Zech Obiero featured for 72 minutes in Brentford's Premier League clash, but his industrious performance couldn't prevent them from falling to a defeat against Leyton Orient.
Obiero was actively involved in the midfield, winning three of his six ground duels. However, Brentford was outclassed by Orient, who shocked their Premier League opponents with a 1-0 lead early on through Brandon Cooper, who finished Tom James’ cross.
Despite Brentford equalizing with goals from Carvalho and Mikkel Damsgaard, and Christian Nørgaard extending their lead before halftime, they couldn't capitalize further. Leyton Orient played with 10 men after Jack Simpson was sent off for a second yellow card in the 75th minute, yet Brentford couldn’t find a way back into the match.
08:30 - 18.09.2024
'When we beat them in Cairo we'll win CAF Confederation Cup!' - Kenya Police chairman rubbishes 'lucky' Zamalek ahead of second leg
Kenya Police chairman Nyale Munga has labeled Zamalek 'lucky' ahead of the second leg in Cairo with a group stage place in the CAF Confederation Cup on the line.
In England, Clarke Oduor netted his first goal of the season as Bradford City triumphed 3-0 against Mansfield Town in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy.
Oduor, who was introduced late in the 81st minute, sealed the victory with a composed finish in stoppage time, slotting the ball past Scott Flinders. His goal marked a return to scoring form, having last found the net in February during Bradford’s 4-0 win over MK Dons.
This win, set up by early goals from Vadaine Oliver and Bobby Pointon, was Bradford City’s first in this season’s EFL Trophy after previous defeats to Grimsby and Newcastle U21 in Northern Group H.
12:00 - 17.09.2024
Former Harambee Stars captain McDonald Mariga counsels Gor Mahia after Al Ahly spanking
Former Harambee Stars midfielder McDonald Mariga has praised Gor Mahia's performance despite their 3-0 defeat to Al Ahly in CAF Champions League.
In Wales, Adam Wilson, another promising Harambee Stars prospect, was rested as The New Saints secured a narrow 1-0 win over Airbus UK Broughton in the Nathaniel MG Cup. A first-half stoppage-time strike from Adrian Cieslewicz was enough for Craig Harrison’s side to advance to the quarter-finals.
In the Tanzania Premier League, Christopher Oruchum and Elvis Rupia were in action as Singida Black Stars continued their unbeaten run with a 1-0 victory over Pamba Jiji. Ghanaian midfielder Emmanuel Keyekeh scored the decisive goal, keeping Singida on top of the league standings.
Meanwhile, former Bandari FC winger Abdallah Hassan was named on the bench for Coastal Union, who suffered a 2-0 defeat to Namungo, extending their winless streak to three matches.
As these Kenyan stars continue to shine on international stages, their performances will be closely watched as they aim to make further strides in their respective leagues.