Gor Mahia’s winning was halted by on-form KCB, who held them to a 0-0 in a clash that took place at the Dandora stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
opted to tweak the backline that kept out Posta Rangers at the Machakos Stadium on Saturday with Gad Mathews returning in goal.
was the only defenders in the last outing that kept his place in the side, being joined by Sylvester Owino, Paul Ochuoga and Geoffrey Ochieng, who donned the captain’s arm band.
In midfield, came in for Boniface Omondi while the returning Rooney Onyango joined the attack in place of Christopher Ochieng.
KCB’s Paul Odhiambo opted a relatively similar XI that dispatched Kakamega Homeboyz 4-1 on Saturday with the exception of the returning skipper Brian Ochieng in for Faraja Ominde and attacker Henry Onyango in place of Joshua Nyatini.
Tusker could not hang on to their slender advantage as Kafero came off the bench to net the equalising goal for Ulinzi Stars to help them share the spoils with the Brewers on Wednesday afternoon.
First half
The game started clumsily in the opening minutes as neither team really managed to string together a passage of play that amounted to anything.
It was back and forth until things got heated in the 19th minute with KCB’s Henry Onyango being booked for a hard tackle on Austin Odhiambo that riled up the overwhelming home fans.
Gedeon Bendeka had a golden opportunity to put the defending champions ahead when he disposed a fumbling Faruk Shikhalo in his own box but couldn’t find the right angle to find the back of the net.
Gad Mathews not be outdone by his opposing number was caught of his line as Stephen Etyang nonchalantly dribbled past him in a KCB counter attack but speedy winger couldn’t find any of his teammates in the box.
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Gor’s Rooney Onyango was the second player to go into the referees books in the 41st minute in a half that saw no breakthrough going into the break.
Second half
came out the changing room fired up, pinning the Bankers in their own half with a barrage of attacks but the Patrick Odiambo-coached side defended well.
Neiva introduced Musa Shariff and Christopher Ochieng’ for Bryson Wangai and Paul Ochuoga respectively to try and swing the game in their favour but the Bankers held true to share spoils on the day.