Head coach Mathare United John Kamau has expressed satisfaction with the single point they obtained against Shabana FC in a 0-0 draw on Sunday afternoon at Gusii Stadium in Qisi.
Apart from the many opportunities from the two teams, the match ended in a deadlock, with Mathare United goalkeeper Michael Wanyika, praised as a hero that day for his brilliant rescue that ensured the team got points against Shabana.
Kamau praised Wanyika for his important appearance.
“The most important thing is that I am very happy, especially with our guard, Wanyika. In the early stages of the game, he made a brilliant rescue in the first round, which made us stay in the match. In the second half, he again made a very good rescue from a free kick, “Kamau told the club media after the match.
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Kamau noted that apart from the draw, securing four points against Shabana this season was a significant achievement because the team continued his battle to remain in the league for the following season.
“I am happy with the point today because, when you add this point to the three we collect in our area against Shabana, I can say it is a big added value for us, especially in terms of our campaign to secure our place in the league next season , “He added.
Kamau also expressed satisfaction with the progress of the new signing, recording their positive integration into the team, which has contributed to the overall improvement of the squad performance.
“We have some opportunities that we can convert, but the most important thing that I like from the team is how the new signing is fused. That’s a big encouragement for us, “he concluded.
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Nairobi’s clothing has made seven signing so far in the current transfer window of the season.
This includes Elvis Ranock, a defender signed from the two Platech division with a two -year contract, having previously played for Gor Mahia.
While Brian Ochieng, joined as a free agent with a contract two years after leaving KCB.
Francis Kayugi, another defender, was signed from the semi-professional side topnotch equipment in DEA two and a half years.
The Slum Boys also secured NSL Ange’s top scorer from Kibera Black Stars with a one and a half year contract.
While Ian Omondi joined from FC Talanta. In addition, Wizard Nyawir from NSL Club Samwest Blackboots and midfield Dynamo Lynchpin Oduo also joined the squad.
The Slum Boys also received NSL Donald Ange’s top scorer from Kibera Black Stars with a one and a half year contract.
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