Muyoti upbeat after Nairobi United dominate Shabana
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Nairobi United head coach Nicholas Muyoti has lauded his players for their discipline, confidence, and resilience following a convincing 3–1 away victory over Shabana FC in an FKF Premier League match played on Sunday at the Gusii Stadium.
Speaking after the match, Muyoti said the win marked a
positive start to the year and credited his squad for their commitment and
mentality in a venue he described as difficult to play in.
“We have started the year well, and I must thank the players
for how they have applied themselves,” Muyoti said. “Playing at this stadium is
not easy, but my players showed bravery, confidence, and resilience.”
Nairobi United took control of the match early, going into
halftime with a 2–0 lead. Duncan Omalla opened the scoring in the 21st minute
before a Michael Karamor effort deflected into the net for an own goal just
before the break. Omalla completed his brace in the second half to put the game
beyond reach.
Muyoti emphasized the importance of midfield dominance and
defensive organisation, noting that his side executed the game plan
effectively.
“Today it was important for us to dominate the midfield, and
we managed to do that,” he explained. “We also limited Shabana’s threat,
especially their crosses from wide areas. They tried in the second half, but my
defence worked very well.”
The coach also highlighted Nairobi United’s growing solidity
at the back, pointing to an improved defensive record in recent matches.
“In our last five matches, we have conceded five goals, and
in the second and third matches we conceded only two,” he said. “Today we
scored three goals and conceded just one, and even that was from a penalty, not
open play. That shows improvement.”
Shabana’s only goal came in stoppage time, when Brian
Michira converted from the spot after a foul in the box.
The victory lifted Nairobi United to ninth place in the
league standings ahead of their upcoming clash against second-placed AFC
Leopards at Nyayo National Stadium.
Shabana, meanwhile, will face a stern test next when they
host record league champions Gor Mahia at Gusii Stadium on Sunday, January 11,
as they continue to search for consistency at home.

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