Bandari coach Mbungo proud of his players' fighting spirit after win
Football
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Ernest Ndunda
| Jan 18, 2021
Bandari coach Andre Mbungo hailed his players for their fighting spirit despite playing a man less for more than 50 minutes to win their ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/">FKF Premier League “A player down for over 50 minutes and still complete the match with a decent win clearly showed the fighting spirit was impressive,” said the tactician. Ugandan import William Wardi was given a straight red card in the 40th minute, but not before he scored the second goal for ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/">Bandari vivo V30 5G launching in Kenya: Step into the future with style How Kenya's ICT Accessibility Standards can create more inclusive workplaces Unlocking photographic brilliance: Vivo V29 5G series with its smart aura light portrait Abdallah completed his brace for a 4-2 lead before ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/">Estone Asiye< reduced the gap in the 86th minute, but the goal was not enough to share the spoils with the hosts.
Coach Mbungo said he had a lot of positives to take from the match. “We must maintain our speed as we head to our next four crucial matches,” said the coach. Bandari travel to Nairobi to face Mathare United before returning to Mombasa to host champions Gor Mahia and later play Kariobangi Sharks and AFC Leopards. Since the start of the season, Bandari has been dogged by a series of injuries, to Shaban Kenga being ruled out for four months.
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