FKF-PL: KCB see off Ulinzi Stars to extend unbeaten run

Shabana's Japheth Lihanda and KCB's Derrick Otieno during FKF Premier League match at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos County. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Francis Kahiro’s solitary strike was enough for KCB FC to seal a 1-0 win over a resilient Ulinzi Stars side in an intense FKF Premier League fixture played at the Police Sacco Stadium this afternoon.

The bankers, who have garnered ten points after four matches played in the current season, are sitting at the top of the standings after winning three fixtures and picking up a draw in the opening round.

Speaking after guiding his side to victory, KCB FC Head Coach Patrick Odhiambo said: “Today, they boys came out to compete against a very tough opponent. We knew they would cause a lot of problems so we were ready to silence them in the offensive and defensive aspects of the game. We can only continue winning matches and performing at the top level. That is what I ask my players.”

Goalkeeper Farouk Shikhalo, who has been sensational since the start of the league, picked up another clean sheet today after an excellent defensive play from Haniff Wesonga, Lameck Oloo, Kevin Okumu and Maurice Ajwang.

“I am happy with my teammates for yet another victory to stamp our authority at the summit. Like I said before, KCB is competing for titles this year. We want to show people that we have quality and that we are ready to take on any opponent whom we will face. Keeping a clean sheet is gratifying for any goalkeeper. I am elated but focused on the next assignment,” noted Shikhalo.

Striker Francis Kahiro scored his third goal for  KCB since rejoining the bankers from Bandari at the start of the campaign. His coach, Patrick Odhiambo has entrusted him with scoring duties. He has shown that he will continue bagging goals and helping KCB to clinch its maiden KPL title.

The team will resume action after the international break and are expected to face another difficult opponent in Kakamega Homeboyz on October 20.

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