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Omolo and Timbe say Stars job not done

Belgian based duo of Johanna Omolo and Ayub Timbe have urged their Harambee Stars teammates not to get carried away by Wednesday’s 5-2 first leg humiliation of Mauritius ahead of tomorrow’s return leg tie of the 2018 World Cup pre-qualifier at the Kasarani Stadium.

Omolo, who plays for Royal Antwerp, produced a man of the match performance scoring a brace and setting up Michael Olunga for the fifth goal while his Genk counterpart scored Kenya’s second goal through an expertly curled corner kick.

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