Murang’a Seal leave it late to silence Kakamega Homeboyz for back-to-back Premier League wins

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FOOTBALL Murang’a Seal leave it late to silence Kakamega Homeboyz for back-to-back Premier League wins

Joel Omotto 17:41 - 02.09.2023

The Murang’a-based side scored five minutes from time to secure a second consecutive 1-0 victory after downing highly-fancied Kakamega Homeboyz.

Murang’a Seal made it two wins from as many Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) matches following a 1-0 victory over Kakamega Homeboyz in Murang’a on Saturday.

The home side needed another late goal to silence their hosts when Titus Kapchanga nodded home five minutes from time to grab maximum points.

Homeboyz threatened first when Eston Eiye’s free header drew a fingertip save from Murang’a goalkeeper Bonphas Munyasa following a good cross from Brian Wekesa.

Murang’a had their first attack on the quarter-hour mark when Rashid Moyo found himself through on goal but a quick reaction by Brian Eshihanda came to the visitors’ rescue.

A good combinational play by Faruk Musisi and Ambrose Sifuna then saw the latter put Davis Kasirye through on goal but a quick reaction by the hosts’ defence denied him from close range.

At this point, it was Patrick Odhiambo’s men on the ascendancy and they should have gone ahead five minutes to the break when Musisi found the side netting before Kasirye hit the woodwork on the stroke of halftime.

The two teams went into the break tied goalless but Homeboyz should have broken the deadlock 10 minutes after the resumption when Sifuna failed to tap in from close range as Munyasa denied him.

Murang’a then introduced last weekend’s game winner Batts Awita for Naaman Balecho in an attempt to add some bite to the attack after being subdued for most of the encounter.

However, it was still Homeboyz who threatened with Alex Imbusia cutting in from the right before firing a long-rage shot that went just inches wide.

But just like last week against Shabana FC, Murang’a saved the best for last, first firing a warning 10 minutes from time when James Ssetuba was forced into a quick clearance, but there was no denying the home side five minutes later.

Kapchanga drove a low shot past the Homeboyz goalkeeper to grab maximum points for the home side.

It is a morale booster for Murang’a who have recorded back-to-back victories in the Premier League following their promotion from the second tier last season.