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TOP 8 AFC's Eugine Ambulwa, left, and Abdalah Hamisi of Ulinzi during Top eight knockout match at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday May 1, 2016.[ PHOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

Enos Ochieng came off the bench to score the winning goal as Ulinzi Stars beat AFC Leopards 3-2 in a highly charged second quarterfinal match of the Kenyan Premier League Top 8 Knockout Tournament at the Nyayo National Stadium, yesterday.

“How can a one-two be an off side? Diallo was coming from behind. I think some of these referees need to go back to school,” fumed a disappointed AFC coach Ivan Minnaert while speaking of Laminne Diallo’s disallowed equaliser.

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