Muhoroni Youth’s coach, Charles Odera, approaches their upcoming Kenyan Premier League clash with Gor Mahia with unwavering confidence.
Formerly known as Wazito FC, Muhoroni will face the formidable Gor Mahia at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay on Sunday for Round 12.Despite inconsistent performances in the league, Odera believes in his team’s capability to defy expectations against their stronger opponents.
Currently positioned second from the bottom with only eight points from 11 matches, Muhoroni remains determined.Odera expressed his confidence, stating, “We have a well-equipped squad with the necessary experience to take on any opponent in the league, including Gor Mahia.
Despite their numerous league titles, we can find a way to overcome them.”On the other side, Gor Mahia’s head coach, Johnathan McKinstry, is eager for maximum points following a three-match winless streak. McKinstry is optimistic, mentioning, “We’ve had a beneficial break, even though a couple of players returned on Thursday after participating in World Cup qualifiers for different countries.”