Leopards go third after epic win at MathareAFC Leopards fought from 3-1 down to earn a dramatic 4-3 win as the resurgent Kenyan Premier League (KPL) giants ended Mathare United’s unbeaten start to the season. It was the second win in as many matches for Leopards’ caretaker coach Dennis Kitambi with the result lifting them up to third on the KPL standings. Cliff Nyakeya had put the hosts ahead in the seventh minute before Brian Marita cancelled it out 10 minutes later. Francis Omondi then restored Mathare’s lead from the spot after Isaac Oduro had been hacked inside the penalty area. Nyakeya grabbed his brace minutes later but hardly had their celebrations died down when Duncan Otieno made it 3-2 to cap a first half filled with scintillating action.
Leopards go third after epic win at MathareAFC Leopards fought from 3-1 down to earn a dramatic 4-3 win as the resurgent Kenyan Premier League (KPL) giants ended Mathare United’s unbeaten start to the season. It was the second win in as many matches for Leopards’ caretaker coach Dennis Kitambi with the result lifting them up to third on the KPL standings. Cliff Nyakeya had put the hosts ahead in the seventh minute before Brian Marita cancelled it out 10 minutes later.
Leopards had needed a huge second half display to overturn their fortunes and Ezekiel Odera provided the inspiration when he pulled his side level with a 60th minute strike. The match was begging for a winner and Marvin Nabwire stepped up for Leopards with 13 minutes left on the clock. Ingwe were reduced to ten men late on with Oduro given the marching orders for a second bookable offence but they held on to take all the three points. At the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega, Masita Masuta struck in the dying minutes as Ulinzi Stars defeated Kakamega Homeboyz 1-0 to move into fourth on the log. Kariobangi Sharks 0 – 0 Sofapaka FC Kakamega Homeboyz 0 – 1 Ulinzi Stars Posta Rangers 0 – 0 Wazito FC Tusker FC 0 – 0 Thika Utd.
Leopards go third after epic win at MathareAFC Leopards fought from 3-1 down to earn a dramatic 4-3 win as the resurgent Kenyan Premier League (KPL) giants ended Mathare United’s unbeaten start to the season. It was the second win in as many matches for Leopards’ caretaker coach Dennis Kitambi with the result lifting them up to third on the KPL standings. Cliff Nyakeya had put the hosts ahead in the seventh minute before Brian Marita cancelled it out 10 minutes later.
AFC Leopards vs Mathare United predictions and stats - 18 Jan 2023Head to head 18/10/15 0 - 0 (0 - 0) Ke1 01/06/15 1 - 1 (1 - 0) View all Standings of both teams AFC LeopardsLast 6 matches Mathare United AFC Leopards Last 6 matches Mathare United Last 6 matches AFC LeopardsHome / AwayMathare United AFC Leopards home matches Mathare United away matches AFC LeopardsPlayed games: 8 Mathare UnitedPlayed games: 6 Under/Over Both teams scored games (Yes/No) AFC LeopardsTrendsMathare United AFC Leopards Trends AFC Leopards haven't lost in 15 of their last 17 home games in Premier LeagueAFC Leopards have won just 1 of their last 7 matches in Premier LeagueAFC Leopards have conceded an average of 1. 67 goals in their home Premier League matches Mathare United Trends Mathare United have achieved just 1 wins in their 33 most recent games in Premier LeagueA poor streak of 20 matches in Premier League where they have conceded at least 1 goal marks Mathare United's recent performanceMathare United are conceding an average of 2.
Francis Omondi then restored Mathare’s lead from the spot after Isaac Oduro had been hacked inside the penalty area. Nyakeya grabbed his brace minutes later but hardly had their celebrations died down when Duncan Otieno made it 3-2 to cap a first half filled with scintillating action. Leopards had needed a huge second half display to overturn their fortunes and Ezekiel Odera provided the inspiration when he pulled his side level with a 60th minute strike. The match was begging for a winner and Marvin Nabwire stepped up for Leopards with 13 minutes left on the clock. Ingwe were reduced to ten men late on with Oduro given the marching orders for a second bookable offence but they held on to take all the three points.
Francis Omondi then restored Mathare’s lead from the spot after Isaac Oduro had been hacked inside the penalty area. Nyakeya grabbed his brace minutes later but hardly had their celebrations died down when Duncan Otieno made it 3-2 to cap a first half filled with scintillating action. Leopards had needed a huge second half display to overturn their fortunes and Ezekiel Odera provided the inspiration when he pulled his side level with a 60th minute strike.
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