Following an unforgettable weekend of action that saw a mixture of thrilling performances, team drama, and notable individual displays, there were several takeaways that we took from matchweek four.

With the international break upon us and the fact there isn’t set to be action for another three weeks, here are four key takeaways we got from that clash.

Five key Takeaways from FKF Premier league matchday 3, including Shabana's revival, and Sydney Lokale's brilliant start to life at AFC Leopards.

1. Sharrif Musa & Austin Odhiambo pave the way for Gor Mahia

After a week that saw Gor Mahia grab the headlines for multiple reasons that divided opinion amongst fans, their opening performance of the season against Mathare United will at least put smiles on their faces.

Gor Mahia had to deal with the wounds inflicted on them They also had to deal with the fact that two players, including key player Rooney Onyango, were summoned to the disciplinary committee following a fall out with head coach Leonardo Neiva.

Their , which have splashes of black colour, were also released, and they donned them against Mathare, who they ruthlessly brushed aside, leaving the fans ecstatic.

Austin Odhiambo and Sharrif Musa both ran the show. Odhiambo netted the first goal in sublime style, slaloming through three Mathare markers before releasing a ferocious left footed shot from an impossible angle into the back of the net.

Kenyan fans react to Gor Mahia's new Sheria Ngowi kits.

He also created Geoffrey ‘Simiti’ Ochieng’s third goal after nonchalantly turning another player in the box before setting it up well for the vice captain to score, leaving Neiva with a memorable first league game in charge of the Green Army.

The fans will surely be entertained by that football, compared to the pragmatic approach of previous coach Johnathan McKinstry.

2. Francis Kahiro cannot stop scoring

Francis Kahiro netted his fourth goal of the season as KCB continued their fine start to life under Partick ‘Luwowo’ Odhiambo.

Kahiro, who returned after a six-month spell with Bandari, looks more efficient in front of the goal, having been previously wasteful despite his industrious nature. 

His goal against Ulinzi Stars was well taken. He got on the end of a shot-cum-pass by Faraj Ominde before finding the back of the net.

Okumu has not taken part in Stade Reims' last two Ligue 1 clashes, including their 1-1 draw with PSG due to an adductor issue.

With his aim being to get into the national team, he will want to prove that he can continue finding the back of the net, flanked by good friend James Kinyanjui and Patrick Otieno, a member of the national team on the other flank, in efforts to help KCB show they can finally win the title.

3. Drama at Gusiii Stadium

It was another tumultuous week for Shabana FC, Initial reports cited security concerns raised by referees, but Football Kenya Federation later clarified that the match officials had ‘disappeared,’ allegedly after feeling intimidated. 

This uncertainty follows a string of unfortunate events surrounding Shabana, including hooliganism from their fans after a game against Ulinzi Stars last week.

The FKF had initially handed the club a five-match ban due to the vandalism and injuries caused by fans, but the Sports Disputes Tribunal suspended the ruling. 

Despite the chaos, Shabana saw record attendance with up to Ksh 1.5 million collected from ticket sales. While they’ll be looking for smoother weeks ahead, the club’s passionate fanbase continues to support in droves.

4. AFC Leopards break duck against City Stars

are quietly building momentum in their quest to end a 26-year wait for the league title. 

Their 2-1 win over broke a frustrating spell, having struggled against them in recent seasons. This victory, coupled with their triumph over Bidco United the previous week, shows that Leopards are finally overcoming their «bogey» teams.

The introduction of Ovella Ochieng, who made his much-anticipated debut, adds depth to their attacking options. With variety and strength across the squad, the team’s hopes for a title challenge are looking increasingly realistic. 

If they maintain this trajectory, AFC Leopards might just find themselves back at the summit of Kenyan football.

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