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

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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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