Richard Odada dazzles in Harambee Stars player ratings after Russia draw

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FOOTBALL Richard Odada dazzles in Harambee Stars player ratings after Russia draw

Festus Chuma 07:06 - 17.10.2023

In an enthralling encounter, Harambee Stars displayed resilience against Russia, with notable individual performances contributing to an exciting 2-2 draw.

Harambee Stars played to a thrilling 2-2 draw against Russia in an international friendly at the Titanic Mardan Stadium in Antalya, Turkey.

Russia took an early lead through Aleksandr Sobolev, but Antony Akumu swiftly equalised, and Masoud Juma secured Kenya's lead in the first half.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup hosts, however, managed a late comeback, leveling the score in the second half with Ivan Obylakov's goal.

Pulse Sports assessed the individual performances of the Harambee Stars players in the aftermath of the exciting match, highlighting the team's resilience and notable contributions.

Bryne Odhiambo N/A

Despite his limited involvement, Odhiambo found himself at the center of action early on, conceding a goal due to a defensive lapse. Unfortunately, his performance was cut short by an injury in the eighth minute, making it unfair to provide a comprehensive rating.

Patrick Matasi 5/10

Taking over from Odhiambo in the 14th minute, Patrick Matasi displayed agility in recycling possession and managed a series of commendable saves. However, there were instances where he struggled to secure the ball on the first attempt, revealing a slight vulnerability in his game.

Amos Nondi 5/10 

On the right side of Harambee Stars' defense, Amos Nondi delivered a solid performance, showcasing command in aerial duels. His notable physical confrontations with Aleksei Miranchuk contributed to the team's defensive resilience.

Joseph Okumu 6/10

Joseph Okumu handled Russia's fluid front two adeptly, proving to be a valuable outlet in attacking transitions. Despite executing crucial last-ditch blocks and clearances, Okumu's overall performance fell short of standing out in the game.

Johnstone Omurwa 5/10

Quick in recycling possession, Johnstone Omurwa made notable saves, but unfortunately, he could not prevent the goals conceded. He however misplaced his pass that led to the opening goal of the game.

Eric Ouma 5/10 

Marcelo's pace and defensive prowess denied the Russians any breathing space. Ouma's adeptness in coping with the opponent's speed was a pivotal aspect of the team's defensive strategy.

Richard Odada 7/10

Once again, Richard Odada showcased proficiency in delivering precise crosses and displayed increased mobility compared to the South Sudan match. Overall, his performance was robust and contributed significantly to the team's efforts.

Anthony Akumu 7/10

A relentless pressing force, Anthony Akumu's enthusiasm left a lasting impression, notably with his contribution to the equalising goal. His impactful moments underscored his engagement on the field, adding dynamism to the team's midfield.

Kenneth Muguna 5/10

Frequently occupying space on the right, Kenneth Muguna's passes lacked the desired threat. Nevertheless, his ability to synergise with teammates, especially on the right flank, was instrumental to the team's cohesion.

Rooney Onyango 6/10

Making an impressive debut, Gor Mahia defender Rooney Onyango displayed composure and confidence throughout. His solid performance likely earned him consideration for future national team call-ups.

Masud Juma 6/10 

Scoring Harambee Stars' second goal, Masoud Juma showcased sparks of brilliance. His adept positioning and goal-scoring instincts were evident, despite occasional difficulties in receiving accurate passes. Substituted in the second half, he left a positive impact.

Michael Olunga 4/10

Leading the attack with creativity, Michael Olunga demonstrated good organisational and leadership qualities as the captain. Despite missing two opportunities that could have altered the result, Olunga remained a crucial figure in the team's forward line.

Substitutes:

Ayub Timbe 4/10

Injecting pace into Harambee Stars' fatigued attack, Ayub Timbe made an immediate impact, narrowly missing a goal from Anthony Akumu's low cross. His defensive contributions and width on the right were valuable in maintaining team balance.

Brian Mandela 3/10

Entering the game five minutes from time, Brian Mandela provided a decent defensive contribution, although he could not prevent the late equaliser from materialising.

Daniel Sakari N/A

With limited time on the field, Daniel Sakari had insufficient opportunities to catch the eye and make a notable impact in the game.

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