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Leopards defeat bitter pill for Gor Mahia

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Lamine Diallo came off the bench to score theĀ 83rd minute goal that handed AFC Leopards the much desired bragging rights and three points that come with it in a feisty Mashemeji Derby at the Safaricom Stadium, Kasarani, Nairobi, on Sunday.

Diallo made the most of a well-placed acute pass from Yusuf Juma, also a substitute, to rifle in past Jerim Onyango in Gorā€™s goalĀ and ran across the pitch to celebrate with the ecstatic Ingwe fans jumping on the stands.

His beautiful strike lit up the 60,000-seater stadium as Ingwe fans rose to their feet to urge their boys on with barely 10 minutes left while stunned Kā€™Ogalofans were left speechless.

The big cats have been roaring since the seasonĀ  began and are unbeaten in four matches; winning three and drawing one. Victory over their traditional rivals yesterday hauled their points tally to 10.

For Kā€™Ogalo, the defeat was a bitter pill to swallow as they played unbeaten their entire season last year.

With the defeat on Sunday, their hope ofĀ  replicating last termā€™s record went up in smoke.

Gor, coached by Scotsman Frank Nuttall who are still chasing after their first win of the season dominated the first half with several chances falling on diminutive winger Innocent Wafula who was however wasteful.

Lamine Diallo of INGWE celebrates his goal against Gor Mahia.
Lamine Diallo of INGWE celebrates his goal against Gor Mahia.

Ingwe came to life in the last quarter of the game with a series of attacks to chants of ā€œIngwe! Ingwe!ā€ from their fans.

ā€œI have to give them for the courage and the motivation to keep pushing on. We missed the services of key players like Michael Olunga, Meddie Kagere and Ali Abondo,ā€ losing coach Nuttall said after the match.

His opposite number Ivan Minnaert was modest in victory. ā€œEverybody was behind this (victory). Now we have to keep pushing. We still having 26 games to go. Every game is different.ā€

Prior to the kick off, both sets of players observed a minute of silence in honour of former Kenya skipper Levy Khayati who passed on last week in Shinyalu, Kakamega.

A fair crowd turned out at Kasarani to watch this, the most anticipated fixture of the season pitting the two most followed football sides in the country with a rivalry dating back to the 1960s. (Nation.co.ke)

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