
Gor Mahia midfielder ready to give his all in title chase
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 09.02.25. | 21:51
Saturday's win took K'Ogalo just four points behind leaders Kenya Police and with a game in hand
Gor Mahia midfielder Enock Morisson, like the club fans, has said he is not giving up the chase for a third consecutive FKF Premier League title.
The former Asante Kotoko player has been on a purple-patch in recent weeks, and capped his bright performances with a goal and an assist in K’Ogalo’s 2-1 victory over Mathare United on Saturday.
Such a well-taken penalty💥
— Ochieng' Stephen (@soo_ochieng) February 8, 2025
Enock Morrison gives Gor Mahia the lead against Mathare United
Mathare 1-2 Gor Mahia* (76’)#FootballKE #GorMahia pic.twitter.com/tXSsvTkKWz
The victory, coupled up with Tusker’s barren draw with Kenya Police, saw Gor Mahia reduce the gap at the top to four points, with the added advantage of a game in hand.
And while admitting that his team’s focus was not on how their competitors fared, Morrison was more optimistic of the gap to the summit being bridged.
“It's possible," Morrison told journalist Stephen Ochieng after the game. "Everyone should keep believing, and I promise our fans that we are not letting them down."
“We definitely need their support and we believe it is possible we are going to catch up with the other teams.”
Over the past four games, the Ghanaian has played a part in four goals for Gor Mahia - three assists and a goal - and said that a change in position was behind the form.
“As you can see I am now playing more offensive, I have changed from defensive midfield," he said. “I think the only thing I can do to help the team is to make good passes, and when I get the chance, score.”
Individually however, Morrison said that he is ready to give it all for the team.
“As a player you have to be ready to play any position they put you, and I am that. Even if I am placed at left back, I will deliver my best."




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