MONEYBAGS HELD

Police share spoils with Wazito after own goal

Incessant inroads into Police territory eventually bore fruits in the most dramatic fashion, when stopper Duncan Otieno yielded to pressure to turn the ball into his own net.

In Summary

•Interestingly, the moneybags were themselves victims of such an eventuality in their encounter against Sofapaka where centre-back Johnston Omurwa netted an own goal as the side crashed 2-1.

•The moneybags were not keen to fall twice in a row after crashing to Sofapaka at Wundanyi Stadium on Wednesday.

 

John Makwatta of Kenya Police breaks away from Fidel Origa of Wazito during their Kenyan Premier League match at Moi Stadium, Kasarani on Saturday.
John Makwatta of Kenya Police breaks away from Fidel Origa of Wazito during their Kenyan Premier League match at Moi Stadium, Kasarani on Saturday.
Image: ERICK BARASA

Kenya Police and Wazito played out to a one-all draw in a drab Kenyan Premier League encounter at Moi Stadium, Kasarani on Saturday.

After netting a goal in their 3-1 thumping of Kariobangi Sharks at Utalii grounds last Wednesday, Clinton Kinanga came in handy on Saturday again to tee up Duke Abuya for the law enforcers' 40th-minute opener.

The moneybags were not keen to fall twice in a row after crashing to Sofapaka at Wundanyi Stadium on Wednesday.

Incessant inroads into Police territory eventually bore fruits in the most dramatic fashion, when stopper Duncan Otieno yielded to pressure to turn the ball into his own net.

Interestingly, the moneybags were themselves victims of such an eventuality in their encounter against Sofapaka where centre-back Johnston Omurwa netted an own goal as the side crashed 2-1.