Victory for Tusker, their first against the 2009 champions since May 2016, sends them to eighth with 33 points. 'WELL PREPARED'And during the replay on Monday morning, Tusker outwitted the title-chasing Batoto ba Mungu, in only their third victory ever over Sofapaka in a decade. “We had prepared well for this game the whole week knowing we lost heavily in the first leg,” said Tusker coach Robert Matano after the game. FREQUENT ATTACKSOtieno, who partnered David Juma upfront, saw his header from a Peter Nzuki corner picked by Sofapaka goalkeeper Mathias Kigonya in the fourth minute. The dust had not settled before Tusker drew level via Otieno’s penalty awarded after a handball in the box.
Source: Daily Nation July 30, 2018 10:27 UTC