
Nzuki calls on teammates to put best feet forward against Gor
Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 11.06.21. | 13:39
Experienced Bidco midfielder says they have what it takes to clinch FKF Cup
Bidco United midfielder Peter Nzuki has called on his teammates to put their best feet forward when they tackle Gor Mahia in the semifinals of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Cup on Sunday.
The Thika based club booked a date with the Kenyan champions after eliminating Nairobi City Stars by a solitary goal in the quarter finals played on Thursday at the Ruaraka grounds.
Gor on the other hand fought tooth and nail to see off a battling Kariobangi Sharks 2-0 at Utalii grounds.
F.T@BidcoUnited 1-0 @NrbCityStars
— Bidco United (@BidcoUnited) June 10, 2021
David Orem ~ 21"
We are into the semifinals of the #FKFBetwayCup pic.twitter.com/VTX5JtFSoo
Nzuki who envisages Bidco lifting Cup and representing the country in the CAF Confederation Cup challenged his teammates to approach the Gor encounter as the final and send them packing despite heading into the match as an under dog.
The experienced midfielder who joined the Thika based club in the past transfer window after running out his contract at Tusker said destiny was in their hands and could not afford a slip up against the rejuvenated K'ogalo.
" We haven’t come from the round of 64 to lose when it matters most. The players are aware that that we have two matches remaining to make history. Between us and sealing a place in continental matches are two matches which we should win by all means regardless of the quality of the opponent. We have no mathematical chance to win the Champions League ticket, and thus the two matches require each player to rise to the occasion " he said.
H.T
— Bidco United (@BidcoUnited) June 10, 2021
Bidco United FC 1-0 Nairobi City Stars FC
David Orem ~ 21"
Alot to do in the second half if we are to take this home.
Lets go!!#FKFBetwayCup pic.twitter.com/GtPaXuUk66
Bidco who are in their maiden season in the top flight have inexplicably punched above their weight both in the league and Cup, a run which Nzuki attributes to coach Anthony Akhulia for assembling a quality team. The youthful tactician is among the scores who are taking up the CAF C coaching license offered by the federation.











