“Bandari have been on a great run of form.Ahead of the game (vs Gor), they were the most in-form team in the league"
Bandari FC head coach Anthony Modo Kimani is not worried about the 2-1 loss to Gor Mahia in a league encounter that took place at the Mbaraki Stadium on Wednesday.
The Dockers, who came into the fixture on the back of three wins from their last five fixtures, were found unstuck after Gor Mahia decided to take a cautious approach in order to counter Bandari’s possession-based football.
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The Kenyan striker was fielded against Bandari as the Ugandan was absent.
“There are lots of positives that we can pick from that particular match,” he said, “We created a lot of chances today. I would have worried if we had not created the chances that we created,” he added.
“Going forward, I am sure the next match will be as tough as this one. We know what we have to do in order to rectify the problem back in training.”
Modo's counterpart John McKinstry was full of praise about Bandari’s good run of form after the match and shared Kimani’s sentiments.
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K’Ogalo made it two consecutive wins after the previous victory over Kariobangi Sharks.
“Bandari have been on a great run of form. Ahead of the game, they were the most in-form team in the league.
“It would have been easy to just come here and go home with a point like most teams have, but we have taken three points against a tough team and we are very pleased with that.”