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Derby ends in draw: Leopards recover to hold Gor, Chemelil turn Sony Sugar bitter

AFC Leopards player Martin Imbalambala vies for the ball with Gor Mahia's Baba Kizito during their KPL match at the Nyayo National Stadium yesterday. The teams drew 2-2. [PHOTO:DENNIS OKEYO/STANDARD]

AFC Leopards will claim the bragging rights for this year’s Kenyan derby after holding arch-rivals Gor Mahia 2-2 at Nyayo Staidum on Sunday.

Leopards had won the first leg 3-1 and will be delighted to have picked four points from the derby.
Gor Mahia goalkeeper Jerim Onyango was a man under siege after the match with fans baying for his blood for gifting Leopards the second goal in the 82nd minute.

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