
AFC Leopards' inconsistent run extends following Murang'a Seal draw
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 25.01.25. | 18:11
Ingwe are now fifth on the log while the Murang'a-based side ascend to ninth
AFC Leopards' inconsistent spell extended following a 1-1 draw against Murang'a Seal in an FKF Premier League clash staged at the Dandora Stadium on Saturday 25 January.
Since interim coach Fred Ambani took over the side following the dismissal of Tomas Trucha at the start of December, Ingwe are yet to collect back-to-back victories.
Murang'a Seal are also enduring a rough patch of form as they are yet to pick up a win since the turn of the year.
Joe Waithira who has been AFC Leopards' tormentor since his Mumbi Nationale days opened the scoring before Julius Masaba drew level for Ingwe before halftime.
Ovella Ochieng, the scorer in the 4-2 win over FC Talanta on Wednesday, missed the Matchday squad after a suspected injury.
The game commenced after a minute of silence was observed in respect to the departed Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) founder Bob Munro who left an indelible mark in Kenyan football.
After an even start to the game by both sides, it was Murang'a who broke the deadlock a minute before the half-hour mark when Joe Waithira found the back of the net.
Their lead however only lasted seven minutes as Julius Masaba drew AFC Leopards level and went on to celebrate with the ball tucked underneath his shirt.
The second half saw a charged game but both teams could not find the winner despite a number of attempts at goal.
Posta Rangers 2-1 Talanta
Posta Rangers climbed off the basement of the log following the 2-1 win over FC Talanta in an FKF Premier League clash.
With the sound of the whistle still reverberating across the Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, Posta wasted no time to get ahead in the clash.
Brian Chonjo opened the scoring in the first minute to hand Sammy 'Pamzo' Omollo's side the much-needed lead in the relegation dogfight.
The frightening start to the game saw no goals until the 64th minute when Felix Olouch doubled the Mailmen's lead.
Emmanuel Osoro pulled one back for Talanta in the 83rd minute to set up a nervy finish to the game but Posta held on the win.


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