Tag: Patrick Otieno

  • Nairobi City Stars 1 Posta Rangers 2

    Nairobi City Stars 1 Posta Rangers 2

    For the first time in six attempts, visiting Posta Rangers ended a streak of five straight topflight draws since 2011 after beating Nairobi City Stars 2-1 in a 21st round FKF Premier League played in Thika on Wednesday 9 March 2022.

    Rangers scored in the fifth meeting through Patrick Otieno and then with seven minutes to time through substitute Cavin Odongo to cruise to the win.

    Stopper Lennox Ogutu had tied the game at the stroke of halftime when he sneaked on the blindside to head a perfectly floated freekick by Dennis Decha Wanjala at the near post past the reach of keeper Jairus Adira.

    Otieno’s opener was initiated right after City Stars keeper Steve Njunge left his line to chase a ball and when a cross arrived from the left, Otieno took his time before placing it high at the corner for Rangers’ opener.

    City Stars should have been 1-0 up as early as the third minute but Davis Agesa fluffed a Timothy Babu Ouma pass in the box to hand Adira an easy picking. Adira’s quick restart is what yielded the opening goal for Rangers.

    Within the next few minutes, City Stars’ response was a freekick by Babu and a corner by Decha that were both wasted.

    By the 20th minute, a purposeful City Stars spurn four chances by Babu that all went begging including a shot that flew wide.

    In the 22nd minute, a lively Patrick Otieno forced Njunge to a fine save to concede a corner that was cleared.

    Njunge had to be at this best five minutes later to punch out a freekick, and two minutes later to stop a Rangers’ counter with a catch atop the box as the visitors looked to double matters.

    Two corners for City Stars within the same period did not amount for much.

    At the half-hour mark, Maloba miscued a header off an Agesa cross. The next moment Rangers’ forward Brian Otieno attempted to sneak the ball at near-post but Njunge was keen to pick it up.

    Moments later stopper Kenedy Vidic Onyango saw yellow for stopping a charge to the box. That confirms that he is suspended for the next game.

    With the game heading to halftime, City Stars leveled through Lennox who caught up with a high freekick from Decha to head in when it seemed the ball was rolling out of play.

    Minutes into the second half, Babu scored off a Decha freekick but the goal was ruled out for offside.

    Within the next five minutes, Posta bundled out a freekick from the edge of the box and City Stars wasted two corners.

    The swings in search of goals by either side continued and in the 57th minute Otieno took a good shot in the box but it flew marginally wide as Posta looked to take the lead.

    In the 71st minute Rangers brought in Eliud Lokuwam for Brian Marita and moments later flyer Rodgers Okumu and Erick Ombija arrived for Agesa and Maloba, respectively.

    Five minutes after arrival, Lokuwam thought he had put his side in the lead when he tapped from close range but it was denied due to an offside.

    In the 79th minute, Posta pulled out right back Dinken Mwenda for Sammy Imbuye as Cavin Odongo came on for Jackson Dwang.

    Cavin’s needed just needed three minutes to settle and was at the right place at the right time to smack home a spilled ball from Njunge in the box to score what turned out to be the winning goal.

    His goal came to minutes after Brian Otieno had let fly a shot from outside the box.

    Cavin’s goal spurred Simba wa Nairobi who went in search of the leveler. They found the back of the next five minutes later when stopper Vidic fired a rebound off a freekick but it did not count as he was ruled offside. Babu got a yellow for protesting the offside call.

    To lock out City Stars from forward progression, moments after they brought in Augustine Kuta for Nicholas Kipkirui, Posta brought in Kenedy Odhiambo, and Victor Majid for Patrick Otieno and Vincent Wasambo at the stroke of full-time.

    With 21 rounds played, City Stars stays third with 35 points as Rangers’ moved up to sixth with 32 points with the win.

    Next up for Simba wa Nairobi is an away trip to Bukhungu, Kakamega to face Vihiga Bullets on Sunday 13 March 2022 starting 3 pm.

    Lineups

    Nairobi City Stars: 23. Steve Njunge, 19. Kevin Okumu, 25. Kennedy Onyango, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani-captain, 21. Oliver Maloba (24. Erick Ombija-74), 20. Timothy Ouma, 11. Davis Agesa (7. Rodgers Okumu-74), 17. Nicholas Kipkirui (29. Agustine Kuta-84),

    Unused subs: 1. Elvis Ochoro, 4. Salim Abdalla, 8. Calvins Masawa, 9. Vincent Otieno Okoth, 10. Peter Opiyo, 28. Herit Mungai,

    Not considered: 2. Elvis Noor, 3. Charles Otieno, 5. Mike Madoya, 6. Ronney Kola, 12. Edwin Buliba, 14. Rowland Makati, 15. John Kamau, 16. Jacob Osano, 22. Wycliffe Otieno, 24. Erick Ombija, 31. Mohammed Bajaber, 32. Ezekiel Odera

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Posta Rangers: 21. Jairus Adira, 41. Dinken Mwema (28. Sammy Imbuye-79), 26. Osman Suleiman, 5. David Cheche Ochieng, 18. Michael Apudo, 24. Sammy Odera, 4. Vincent Wasambo (8. Victor Majid-89), 23. Brian Otieno, 7. Patrick Otieno (22. Kenedy Odhiambo-89), 39. Brian Marita (11. Eliud Lokuwam-71), 10. Jackson Dwang (6. Cavin Odongo-79)

    Unused subs: 29. John Njau, 2. Sammy Misseh, 12. Francis Nambute, 27. Victor Ndinya

    Coach: Charles ‘Korea’ Omondi (for Salim Ali)

    Cautions

    Nairobi City Stars: 25. Kenedy Onyango (32), 30. Anthony Kimani (84), 20. Timothy Ouma (87)
    Posta Rangers: 4. Vincent Wasambo (56), 24. Sammy Odera (58),

    Goals: 7. Patrick Otieno (Posta Rangers-5), 27. Lennox Ogutu (City Stars-42), 6. Cavin Odongo (Posta Rangers-83)

  • Nairobi City Stars 1 Kariobangi Sharks 2

    Nairobi City Stars fell 2-1 to visiting Kariobangi Sharks in Ruaraka during a seventh round FKF Premier League tie played on Saturday 4 December 2021. 

    Sharks went to the break with a goal advantage after a Geoffrey Lemu penalty awarded in the 24th minute after the pair of Simba wa Nairobi stoppers Kenedy Vidic Onyango and Lennox Ogutu bullied and mugged goal-charging Felix Oluoch in the box.

    Ten minutes into the second half it was level after City Stars goal poacher Ezekiel Odera poked home from close range.

    13 minutes later, substitute Patrick Otieno lobbed the ball past keeper Osano after connecting to a delivery from the right by Mata.

    There could have been a different start, and probably end to the game, had City Stars made use of early chances.

    In just the third minute, a corner delivered by skipper Anthony Muki Kimani landed at stopper Lennox in the box but he skied the ball while chasing the earliest of goals.

    Sharks responded four minutes later with a freekick by Steve Otieno – awarded after an Oliver Maloba tackle at the edge of the box – came off the upright for a fruitless corner.

    Three minutes later, teenage sensation Timothy Noor Ouma aka Babu squared a perfect ball to Oliver Maloba who made a mad dash for goal.

    But alas! when it was the easier choice to score, while on a one-on-one with Sharks keeper Brandon Obiero, he made the shot-stopper a hero after a brilliant save. Babu pounced on the second ball that ended up with Obiero.

    At the quarter hour mark it was Odera’s turn to miss while in the box off a Davis Agesa cross from the right.

    The near misses were punished in the 24th minute when Sharks went ahead from the spot.

    A leveler for City Stars was seemingly in the offing in the 33rd minute but Agesa’s header while at the six yard area off a Dennis Decha Wanjala cross from the left flew just wide.

    Five minutes to the break Babu added to the long list of should-have-been when he smacked the crossbar off a pass from Maloba at the byline.

    The second half started with Sharks bringing on stopper Tom Teka for injured skipper Samuel Olwande.

    The entrant was to miss a clearance ten minutes later that Odera whacked home with his left foot to level matters.

    Immediately after the equalizer Sharks coach William Muluya brought on Patrick Otieno for Geoffrey Onyango. It only took him 12 minutes to score the winner.

    A minute after that goal, Babu almost got City Stars back level when he escaped his markers to meet a freekick by Decha but his attempt for the far post got a hand from Obiero for a wasted corner.

    Two further Decha freekicks into the box were dangerous as one had a penalty appeal waved on after a rebound shot by Babu, while the other was smacked right at the cross bar and back in play.

    The last quarter of an hour saw Sharks defend relentlessly as City Stars threw everything upfront to seek a share of the spoils but it ended short as two corners could not be accounted for and a Peter Opiyo’s header at the death weaved just above bar.

    It was only the second time that City Stars was hosting Sharks, and it ended in a similar 2-1 defeat as was the case back in January at Kasarani Annex.

    With the win, Sharks shot to the top of the log with 16 points as City Stars dropped to fourth with 13 points.

    Next up for Simba wa Nairobi is a game at the same Ruaraka against Nzoia Sugar on Wednesday 8 December 2021 starting 3pm.

    Lineups

    Nairobi City Stars: 16. Jacob Osano, 19. Kevin Okumu, 25. Kenedy Onyango, 27. Lennox Ogutu, 26. Dennis Wanjala, 18. Sven Yidah, 30. Anthony Kimani (Mike Madoya-81), 20. Timothy Noor Ouma, 21. Oliver Maloba (9. Vincent Otieno-75), 32. Ezekiel Odera (10. Peter Opiyo-75), 11. Davis Agesa (Rodgers Okumu-64)

    Unused subs: 23. Steve Njunge, 8. Calvin Masawa, 4. Salim Abdalla, 28. Herit Mungai,

    Coach: Nicholas Muyoti

    Kariobangi Sharks: 1. Brandon Obiero, 14. John Omondi, 27. Geoffrey Onyango, 25. Samuel Olwande – Captain (2. Tom Teka-46), 6. Geoffrey Lemu, 8. Patillah Omoto, 12. Douglas Mokaya, 21. Fortune Omoto (9. Sydney Lokale-64), 7. Eric Mata, 19. Felix Oluoch (5. Eric Juma-64), 24. Steve Otieno

    Unused subs: 16. Brian Olang’o, 22. Julius Masaba, 13. Isaac Wasambo, 17. Kevin Kyalo, 18. Reagan Odede, 29. Enock Wanyama,

    Coach: William Muluya

    Yellow cards

    Nairobi City Stars: 19. Kevin Okumu (27)

    Kariobangi Sharks; 1. Brandon Obiero (60)