Tag: Oliver Maloba

  • Muyoti: Second half approach earned Ulinzi win

    Muyoti: Second half approach earned Ulinzi win

    To have won 1-0 against Ulinzi Stars on Monday 18 April 2022, head coach Nicholas Muyoti admits the changes made in the second half did the trick.

    In the Easter Monday game, City Stars were bullied off the ball in the mid of the pack by a physical Ulinzi lot but changed its approach in the second half with the introduction of attacking midfielder Oliver Maloba who went on to score the winner with five minutes left on the clock.

    Maloba came on for defensive midfielder Charles Otieno who had picked his second straight start. His arrival spurred returning Anthony Muki Kimani changing the tide of the game.

    “We deployed a new plan after the last game (vs Ulinzi on Sat 10 April) but that did not work for us in the first half,”

    “We had to change things in the second half and that turned the game around in our favor. Credit goes to the team for stepping it up to eventually grab the win. We now shift focus to the next game.” added Muyoti

    Part of the changes from the first Ulinzi game was the deployment of regular right-back Kevin Chumsy Okumu as a right-winger in place of John Kamau. Calvin Masawa, as captain, took his spot. Davis Agesa started ahead of Maloba.

    Nicholas Kipkirui came on for Chumsy in the second half as Kamau replaced Agesa. Rodgers Okumu later came on for assist provider Ezekiel Odera.

    Earlier on, before the end of the first half, there was a like-for-like substitution when Kenedy Onyango took up the place of injured Salim Abdalla.

    Next up for City Stars is a game in Ruaraka against Sofapaka on Saturday 23 April 2022 starting 3 pm.

    Lineup vs Ulinzi on Mon 18 Apr 2022

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 8. Calvin Masawa (C), 28. Herit Mungai, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 4. Salim Abdalla (25. Kennedy Onyango-45), 18. Sven Yidah, 19. Kevin Okumu (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-72), 3. Charles Otieno (21. Oliver Maloba-46), 30. Anthony Kimani, 11. Davis Agesa (15. John Kamau-72), 32. Ezekiel Odera (7. Rodgers Okumu-85)

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 2. Elvis Noor, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 5. Michael Madoya

  • Ulinzi Stars 0 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Ulinzi Stars 0 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Second-half substitute Oliver Maloba scored an 85th-minute goal to hand City Stars a 1-0 win over hosts Ulinzi Stars in Ruaraka on Monday 18 April 2022 during a 26th round FKF Premier League tie.

    Maloba, on for Charles Chale Otieno at the onset of the second half, ran into space to receive a sublime pass from Ezekiel Odera to fire home past an onrushing James Saruni for the deciding goal, his second of the season.

    It was a game of two halves as Ulinzi Stars owned the first half but could not account for about six corners, freekicks, from a good range, and other open chances.

    The two sides faced off at the same venue last weekend, in a rescheduled first leg game, each leaving scoreless in a 0-0 stalemate to share spoils.

    In the second half of the Easter Monday game, Simba wa Nairobi came alive in the second half after Maloba’s introduction activated returning Anthony Muki Kimani in the mid of the pack allowing him to release passes forward.

    The tale of two halves aside, and not to be ignored, was City Stars keeper Jacob Osano’s heroics. He produced a man-of-the-match performance as he checked all Ulinzi attempts to earn his tenth clean sheet, the eleventh for City Stars this season.

    In the first minute of the game, City Stars sniffed at Ulinzi’s goal after Muki earned a free-kick only for left-back Herit Mungai to fire wide.

    Ulinzi had an immediate response the next minute only for defensive midfielder Bernard Ongoma to copy Herit with his freekick.

    Within the next six minutes, a determined Ulinzi had a near miss through Clinton Omolo’s header that weaved wide. That was followed by back-to-back corners that were all wasted. The second one was dangerous as Ongoma’s connection, a header, brought the best out of keeper Osano.

    That save earned another fruitless corner but proved costly as there was a collision with stopper Boniface Andayi who had to leave the field of play 12 minutes later. He was replaced by Peter Glen Wafula.

    At the quarter-hour mark, and two minutes later, Ulinzi let fly back-to-back freekicks from outside the box. Five minutes later Clinton should have sent Ulinzi 1-0 up but his goal-bound shot bounced off his teammate in the penalty area for a goal kick.

    Two minutes after, Masita Masuta received a ball outside the boxfrom Ibrahim Shambi, off a buildup from left-back Harun Mwale,  and then turned to fire home but it did not count as he was caught offside. In the 27th minute, Churchill Muloma rifled a ball goalward from a distance only for Osano to tip it for another wasted corner.

    City Stars’, bullied off the ball in midfield all through, earned a freekick in the 38th minute that stopper Lennox Ogutu fired high up.

    With a minute to the break, City Stars had to make changes bringing on stopper Kenedy Onyango for Salim Abdallah was forced out due to an eye injury.

    In the second half, City Stars head coach Nicholas Muyoti tweaked his approach with the introduction of Maloba for Chale.

    But before he could settle, a marauding Masuta found space on the left wing and fired a goalbound shot two minutes after the restart that Osano parried for a corner.

    Within the next three minutes, City Stars had a corner of their own – the first in the game – that was ultimately wasted. Maloba was then to test Saruni’s palms moments later with a long-range shot. On the other end, Clinton fired from the left only for Osano to stop his effort.

    City Stars freekicks by Muki and Herit in the 57th and 59th minutes went begging, with Saruni picking up the second one.

    Four minutes after the hour mark, Ulinzi brought in Antonio Abwao for Ibrahim Shambi. The next minute Muloma went to the referee’s book for a challenge on Muki. The awarded freekick was wasted just as the one Ulinzi got two minutes later, floated by skipper Brian Birgen.

    But within three minutes of that miss, Ulinzi had a shot at the near post through Clinton only for it to hit the side netting, and moments later Muloma fired a freekick wide.

    In the 73rd minute, City Stars brought on Nicholas Kipkirui and John Kamau for Davis Agesa and right-back Kevin Chumsy Okumu who had been deployed on the right flank. Ulinzi countered that five minutes later with the arrival of Oscar Wamalwa and Enosh Ochieng for Clinton and Masuta.

    In between the changes, Abwao, while in space, fired at goal only to see his effort ricochet off the base of the upright and out of play. The next minute, Osano denied Ulinzi when he stretched to force yet another corner.

    With eight minutes left, Muki thought he had found the opener in the game when his long-range shot off the box echoed off the corner of the crossbar. It mattered little as, three minutes later, Maloba got to the end of Odera’s pass for the goal that decided the game.

    The final minutes were tense culminating in a touchline scuffle that saw Abwao and City Stars assistant coach John Amboko slapped with yellow cards.

    Right at the death, Osano firmly held onto a near-perfect Ongoma-powered freekick aimed for the top right corner. The game was soon to end with Ongoma earning a yellow card for holding onto a City player.

    With the win, the 13th of the season, and second straight away to Ulinzi, City Stars hit the 45-point mark to stay third, one point behind champions Tusker, as the soldiers remain 15th with 27 points.

    Next up for City Stars is a home game in Ruaraka against Sofapaka on Saturday 23 April 2022 starting 3 pm.

    Lineups

    Ulinzi Stars: 1. James Saruni, 35. Brian Birgen (C), 31. Boniface Andayi (3. Peter Glen Wafula-20), 12. Bonventure Muchika, 30. Harun Mwale, 21. Benard Ongoma, 6. Churchil Muloma, 7. Clinton Omondi (Oscar Wamalwa-76), 11. Stephen Etyang, 24. Masita Masuta (25. Enosh Ochieng-76), 39. Ibrahim Shambi (3. Antonio Abwao-64)

    Unused subs: 13. Stephen Ochieng(GK), 2. Byron Odiaga, 32. Kevin Thairu, 33. Julius Nabutete, 18. Boniface Onyango

    Coach: Benjamin Nyangweso

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 8. Calvin Masawa (C), 28. Herit Mungai, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 4. Salim Abdalla (25. Kennedy Onyango-45), 18. Sven Yidah, 19. Kevin Okumu (17. Nicholas Kipkirui-72), 3. Charles Otieno (21. Oliver Maloba-46), 30. Anthony Kimani, 11. Davis Agesa (15. John Kamau-72), 32. Ezekiel Odera (7. Rodgers Okumu-85)

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 2. Elvis Noor, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 5. Michael Madoya

    Out:  6. Ronney Kola, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 12. Edwin Buliba, 14. Rowland Makati, 10. Peter Opiyo, 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 23. Stephen Njunge, 24. Erick Ombija,  29. Augustine Kuta, 31. Mohammed Bajaber

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Cautions

    Ulinzi Stars: 6. Churchil Muloma (65), 3. Antonio Abwao (88), 21. Bernard Ongoma (90+)
    Nairobi City Stars: John Amboko – Assistant coach (88)

    Goals

    Nairobi City Stars: 21. Oliver Maloba (85). Assist – 32. Ezekiel Odera

  • Friendly Fire: Liberty Sports 1 Nairobi City Stars 6

    Friendly Fire: Liberty Sports 1 Nairobi City Stars 6

    Nairobi City Stars came from behind to see off Liberty Sports 6-1 in a friendly match played at the Gems Cambridge School grounds on Wednesday 2 March 2022.

    Boniface Wambete capitalized on an uncleared ball to bang home the opener for Liberty Sports within three minutes of kick-off.

    Mike Madoya then leveled for Simba wa Nairobi in the 19th minute after pouncing on a delivery from right-back Kevin Chumsy Okumu.

    Augustine Kuta, off another Chumsy delivery, scored in the 44th minute to hand City Stars a 2-1 advantage at the break.

    Immediately after the restart, Rowland Makati extended the lead with a goal after a poor clearance from the Liberty backline.

    That opened the floor for Vincent Otieno to grab his brace in the 51st and 60th minutes. Oliver Maloba was to add the final one in the 71st minute off an assist from Nicholas Kipkirui.

    The match handed play time to players who missed out on the opportunity to feature in the last league game against Mathare United, or those that did not clock full minutes, ahead of the next game against Bidco United on Saturday 6 March 2022.

    “Credit goes to Liberty Sports who handed us a very good and competitive friendly. They had a good game approach and have good players but were only outdone due to experience,” said head coach Nicholas Muyoti after the game

    The friendly handed stopper  Wycliffe Wiked Otieno his first game since August 2021  marking and end to months of rehab due to a dislocated ankle. He came on as a sub.

    Lineups

    Liberty Sports: Edward Apuk, Adrian Tarik, Bravin Musoti, Alex Karani, Godwill Ngeiwo, Henry Obaca, Voti Mwazaraku, Clinton Machaka, Alpliric Omondi, Kenyang Marachi, Boniface Wambete

    Subs: Boniface Odhiambo, Benson Wasike, Boniface Musayi, Emma Emmanuel, Steve Okinyi, Joel Gaciri, Enoch Ouma, Dennis Kinai, Justin Mutai

    Nairobi City Stars: Jacob Osano (Elvis Ochoro), Kevin Okumu, Salim Abdallah, Edwin Buliba, Augustine Kuta (Oliver Maloba), Sven Yidah (Wycliffe Otieno), Charles Otieno, Michael Madoya (Rowland Makati), Rodgers Okumu (Nicholas Kipkirui), Davis Agesa (Vincent Otieno), Eric Ombija,

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

  • Tusker FC 0 Nairobi City Stars 1

    Tusker FC 0 Nairobi City Stars 1

    An 87th-minute goal by substitute Oliver Maloba, off a sure pass from Timothy Babu Ouma, handed Nairobi City Stars a 1-0 win over home team Tusker FC in Ruaraka on Sunday 16 January 2022.

    The latest result, coupled with others, sees Simba wa Nairobi shoot to the second spot with 16 points stretching away from Tusker who remains 13th with 16 points.

    It was Maloba’s first goal of the season, and it earned City Stars their second straight win while visiting Tusker in six months at the same venue.

    He had only been on the pitch for 12 minutes after taking up the place of out-and-out striker Ezekiel Odera.

    The game started on a high and City Stars, parading an unchanged lineup from the one that hit FC Talanta 2-1 in the last game, could have been up with a goal as early as the third minute had Odera, scorer of the lone and winning goal against Tusker in late July 2021, burst into the box and chose to make one more step before shooting allowing stopper Christopher Oruchum to clear the ball.

    Five minutes later Tusker won a freekick on the left but eventually wasted it. It took a whole of six minutes to take the dead ball after an incident in the box left City Stars stopper, Salim Shitu Abdalla, on the ground. He received a heavy bandage on his head.

    Tusker had a chance to take the lead a minute after the quarter-hour mark but a shot from outside the box by John Njuguna rattled the crossbar and straight to the arms of City Stars keeper Jacob Osano who went on to register a seventh clean sheet in 13 games.

    The 20th minute, bubbly Timothy Ouma broke into the box to receive a perfect John Kamau cross. But as was the case with Odera earlier, he took a little too long to pull the trigger allowing Tusker to force a fruitless corner.

    Within seven minutes after the half-hour mark, Kamau, a former Tusker winger, had sent a freekick right to keeper Brian Bwire as Babu’s attempted long-range chip fell shot. On the other end, Tusker’s foreign forwards Deograetius Ojok and Ibrahim Joshua had shots that Osano contained well to keep City Stars in the game. Ojok’s follow-up freekick earned a corner that bore no fruits.

    In the 40th minute, City Stars left-back Dennis Wanjala saw his freekick, earned by Peter Pinchez Opiyo, clip the upright.

    The rest of the minutes before the breather saw Pinchez waste a freekick as Babu’s cross for Kamau ended with Bwire before he fired an Odera cross at the side netting.

    At the start of the second half Tusker brought in Shami Kibwana for Ojok and within the next few seconds, they had a freekick that only rolled out for a freekick.

    Within the next seven minutes Sven Yidah, with a man of the match performance all through, attempted a shot on goal off a freekick from skipper Anthony Kimani. It was bundled back in play. On the other end, Shami’s cross arrived in the box but Ibrahim failed to connect to it.

    A minute after the hour mark, Shitu went into Davies Omweno’s book due to a high boot clearance. Tusker however could not get the most of the awarded freekick.

    In the 70th minute Erick Ombija took up Kamau’s place and five minutes later he was joined by game hero Maloba who was accompanied by Tusker pair of Clyde Senaji and Stewart Omondi who replaced Humphrey Mieno and Lawrence Luvanda, respectively.

    In between Ombija’s arrival and the follow-up three subs, Sven had given a dangerous freekick at the edge of the box but as had been the case in the game, Tusker wasted it despite the good range.

    Tusker was awarded a corner in the 76th minute but wasted it and in the next minute had Rodgers Ouma carded for a foul on Babu.

    As the clock struck 80 minutes, Babu and Maloba combined well in the Tusker box only for the latter to miscue the ball marginally wide.

    That combination had a different effect six minutes later when Babu picked out a dashing Maloba who bundled the ball home past Bwire for the winner.

    Just before the goal, Muki gave way for winger Davis Agesa.

    The game was to end with one last corner for Tusker who were hosting City Stars for the 13th time since the year 2003.

    Lineups

    Tusker: 1. Brian Bwire, 12. Isaac Kipyegon, 40. Eugene Asike-captain, 6. Christopher Oruchum, 24. Daniel Sakari, 30. Humphrey Mieno (5. Clyde Senaji-74), 26. John Njuguna, 23. Rogers Ouma, 11. Lawrence Luvanda (18. Stewart Omodi-74), 13. Deograetius Ojok (28. Shami Kibwana-46), 17. Ibrahim Joshua

    Unused subs: 29. Michael Wanjala, 22. Kevin Monyi, 27. Charles Momanyi, 4. Apollo Otieo, 8. Wellington Ochieng, 7. Eric Zakayo,

    Coach: Robert Matano

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 19. Kevin Okumu, 12. Edwin Buliba, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 18. Sven Yidah, 10. Peter Opiyo, 30. Anthony Kimani-Captain (11. Davis Agesa-86,), 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 15. John Kamau (24. Erick Ombija-70), 32. Ezekiel Odera (21. Oliver Maloba-74),

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro (GK), 8. Calvin Masawa, 5. Michael Madoya, 4. Salim Abdalla, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 3. Charles Otieno

    Out: 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 6. Ronney Kola (all injured), 23. Stephen Njunge (GK), 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 14. Rowland Makati, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui, 28. Herit Mungai

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Yellow cards

    Tusker: 23. Rodgers Ouma (77)

    Nairobi City Stars: 4. Salim Abdalla (61)

    Goal: 21. Oliver Maloba – City Stars (87)

    City Stars, Maloba
    Man of the moment Oliver Maloba with fans after his goal secured a 1-0 win over Tusker in Ruaraka on Sun 16 Jan 2022
  • One change for year-opener against Leopards

    One change for year-opener against Leopards

    In comes, Oliver Maloba and out goes Peter Pinchez Opiyo. That’s the only change from the squad that hit Gor Mahia 2-0 in the last FKF Premier League assignment as Nairobi City Stars strain their sights on AFC Leopards in Nyayo Stadium on Wednesday 5 January 2021.

    Opiyo wore the armband in the last game against his former employer while Maloba was given a rest. Save for that change, the other 19-players retained their places in the squad.

    Compared to the last team that took on Leopards last August in Ruaraka, and won 2-1, changes are five.

    Bolton Omwenga, who has since left the club, and Wycliffe Otieno are not part of the defense as Elvis Noor Ojiambo misses out in midfield alongside strikers Vincent Otieno Okoth and Erick Ombija.

    Their places have been filled up by left-back Dennis Decha Wanjala and former Leopard Salim Shitu Abdalla, Maloba, flyer Rodgers Okuse Okumu, and Michael Madoya.

    20-man squad to face AFC Leopards

    Goalkeepers: 16. Jacob Osano, 23. Stephen Njunge

    Defenders: 26. Dennis Wanjala, 19. Kevin Okumu, 4. Salim Abdallah, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 8. Calvin Masawa, 28. Herit Mungai, 12. Edwin Buliba

    Midfielders: 30. Anthony Kimani-captain, 20. Timothy Ouma, 18. Sven Yidah, 3. Charles Otieno, 7. Rodgers Okumu, 21. Oliver Maloba, 5. Michael Madoya, 15. John Kamau,

    Strikers: 11. Davis Agesa, 32. Ezekiel Odera, 17. Nicholas Kipkirui,

    Out: 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 6. Ronney Kola (all injured), 24. Erick Ombija, 1. Elvis Ochoro, 29. Ebrima Sanneh, 2. Elvis Noor Ojiambo, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 14. Rowland Makati, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 10. Peter Opiyo