Zak Vyner featured prominently at the heart of the Derby County's defence but could not help them avoid defeat to the newly promoted side.
Saturday was a rollercoaster for Kenyan footballers competing in England’s various football leagues, with performances ranging from commendable efforts to disappointing outcomes. Here’s a comprehensive overview of how key Kenyan players fared for their respective clubs.
Zak Vyner – Bristol City (Championship)
In the Championship, Zak Vyner took to the field for Bristol City in their match against Derby County. Despite his solid defensive efforts, including winning three out of five ground duels and making a crucial interception, Vyner couldn’t prevent Bristol City from succumbing to a 3-0 defeat.
Derby County dominated much of the game, with Kenzo Goudmijn opening the scoring from the edge of the box. Kayden Jackson added a second goal, marking his third in five games this season, before David Ozoh sealed the victory for Derby in the final minute. Vyner’s individual performance highlighted his potential, but the team’s overall struggles overshadowed his contributions.
Clarke Oduor – Bradford City (League Two)
In League Two, Clarke Oduor made an appearance as a substitute for Bradford City in their clash against Grimsby Town. Despite his efforts, Bradford City fell 2-1 to Grimsby.
The hosts took the lead through captain Danny Rose, whose precise finish from a free-kick delivery was beyond the reach of Bradford goalkeeper Sam Walker.
Grimsby nearly doubled their advantage when Evan Khouri’s shot went over the bar, but Jason Dadi Svanthorsson secured Grimsby’s second goal shortly after halftime. Bradford managed to pull one back through Olly Sanderson’s deflected effort, but Oduor couldn’t alter the outcome, leaving Bradford with a narrow loss.
Vincent Harper – Exeter City (League One)
Exeter City enjoyed a decisive 2-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in League One. However, Vincent Harper was notably absent from the squad, as he was left out of the matchday selection. Despite Harper’s exclusion, Exeter City demonstrated their strength and secured the win without his presence, showcasing the depth and resilience of the team.
Tyler Onyango – Stockport (League One)
Tyler Onyango, on loan from Everton, featured for Stockport in their 1-1 draw against Mansfield Town. Onyango struggled to make a significant impact, missing crucial opportunities that could have swung the match in Stockport’s favor. The game ended in a stalemate, reflecting Onyango’s challenges in breaking down Mansfield’s defenses and contributing effectively to his team’s efforts.
Siliko Amari Otieno Thomas – Wigan Athletic (League One)
Siliko Amari Otieno Thomas started his second consecutive league game for Wigan Athletic in their encounter with Birmingham City.
Despite a promising start, Wigan fell 2-1 to Birmingham. Alfie May gave Birmingham the lead with a well-executed breakaway, but Thelo Aasgaard leveled the scores for Wigan.
The match took a decisive turn when Steven Sessegnon was substituted, reducing Wigan to 10 men and allowing Birmingham to secure the win with a late goal from Wright. Otieno Thomas’s defensive contributions were notable, but the team’s late-stage vulnerability ultimately led to their defeat.
Additional Performances:
Exeter City vs Bolton Wanderers: Vincent Harper’s absence did not hinder Exeter’s performance as they secured a 2-0 victory.
Stockport vs Mansfield Town: Tyler Onyango’s missed opportunities contributed to Stockport’s 1-1 draw.
Wigan Athletic vs Birmingham City: Siliko Amari Otieno Thomas showcased his defensive skills, but Wigan’s late defensive lapses cost them the match.