Gor Mahia’s head coach Jonathan McKinstry after guiding Kogalo to 3-0 win against Muhoroni Youth at the SportsPesa Arena to register their 21st Football Kenya Federation Premier League Title is set to leave for Gambia to assume a national team coaching role.

While delivering what seem to his final speech as Gor Mahia coach McKinstry shared his thoughts and emotions during this significant moment saying that,

“I am extremely pleased and proud of the boys. Before the game, I told them to go out and put it all together. They were extremely excellent. Some people think that coaches are magicians but we are just people.

When I came in here, K’Ogalo was adrift at sea and the task was to get them back to number one,Under McKinstry’s guidance, Gor Mahia has not only reclaimed their status as champions but has done so with an impressive margin, finishing 11 points clear of their closest competitors.

oday we have set the standard as champions with 11 points clear of second place. I hope that as I leave, we put foundations in place to make sure that K’Ogalo goes forward not just in the next two years, but 10 years, and also make a mark on the international scene.”

Under McKinstry’s guidance, Gor Mahia has not only reclaimed their status as champions but has done so with an impressive margin, with 11 points clear of their closest competitors with only three matches remaining to be played

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