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Chemelil Sugar players after their with AFC players at the Nyayo National Stadium

Nairobi; Kenya: When Gor Mahia were edged out of the Cecafa Club Championships in Rwanda last month, the team was heavily criticised for their poor show.

Chemelil Sugar coach Mike Mururi reserved the harshest criticism for the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) champions, claiming that they rely on referees to win matches at home.

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