MARIGA UPBEAT

Expect no point at Mumboha, Bunyore warn Thika Queens

Bunyore, who are currently seventh with 16 points, have lost three matches— two in the first leg and one match in the second.

In Summary

•Ulinzi travel to Kitale this weekend to battle it out with Trans Nzoia Falcons.

•Mariga said they are well prepared ahead of Thika Queens on Sunday before heading to the Ulinzi Complex

Bunyore Starlets assistant coach Absalom Mariga
Bunyore Starlets assistant coach Absalom Mariga
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Bunyore Starlets assistant coach Absalom Mariga has warned visitors not to expect anything at their Mumboha grounds as they embark on the second leg of the  Women's Premier League.

Bunyore, who are currently seventh with 16 points,  have lost three matches— two in the first leg and one match in the second.

"We lost to Kisumu All-starlets 2-1 twice (home and away). We also lost to Tran Nzoia Falcons 1-0  at home and Nakuru City Queens away," Mariga revealed. 

He added: "We also played to a barren draw with Vihiga Queens and Gaspo Ladies in the first leg. We then shared spoils with Zetech Sparks after a 2-2 draw at Cambridge ground."

Mariga said they are well prepared ahead of Thika Queens on Sunday before heading to the Ulinzi Complex. He said the good thing is that they have no injuries in the squad.

Mariga was reacting to Fred Majani's sentiments that they will be heading to Mumboha for the three points. "We can't lose twice against one team no matter what," Majani said.

Ulinzi travel to Kitale this weekend to battle it out with Trans Nzoia Falcons.

Ulinzi tactician Joseph Wambua said they are ready for the match and will ensure they return with all three points. "We have no injuries at the moment and we are all focused on the weekend match," said Wambua. 

"As we speak now, we are likely to miss only one player who is bereaved," he added.

On the other hand, Tran Nzoia Falcons head coach Justin Okiring said he is ready for Ulinzi.

"What we need are points, not noise on social media. Let them come first and pick the points as they are saying," Okiring said.

"We are going to make life miserable for them here in Kitale," he noted