Police in Kenya, Tusker, Gor Mahia: Is FKF Premier League going on the wire?
With three matches left to complete the Premier League season of the 2024/25 football federation (FKF), there is no room for mistakes for the teams attending the title.
This season’s title competition seems to be run toward wire after table leaders Kenya FC policelocated in second place Tusker fcand third and third place champions Gor suffered major obstacles after losing their respective matches played on Wednesday, May 14 and Thursday, May 15.
On Wednesday, law enforcers failed to break down an elastic Kakamega Homeboyz sideways They went down 2-1As the brewers suffered a shock 2-0 losses ANTI Fc talanta.
Thursday, it was Gor Mahia’s chance to close the gap but they couldn’t do it after Losing 2-1 against the stars of the city of Nairobi at Dandora Stadium. Last season, K’ogalo finished the title, which was their 21st in the history of the league, with four games to save.
However, it looks like this season, the winner will be crowned at the end of the campaign.

Needing three points to extend their supremacy to the summit, police failed to do so, after a penalty of the first half converted by Moses many and a second half strike by Glen Otunga handed Homeboyz the victory. Mohamed Bajaber scored the only goal of the police, but it was not enough to save anything from the game.
For tusker, they saw it tough against taranta threatened by renunciation. He was League’s top scorer with 16 goals, Emannuel Osoro, who orchestrated Tusker’s crash with a well -taken holder, the first from the penalty spot. However, Tusker had the opportunity to enter the game, but they destroyed a penalty.
Meanwhile, despite Gor Mahia knowing that police and Tusker had lost their respective matches, they could not make their maximum points against the Nairobi city stars as goals by Hansel Ochieng and Vincent Owino, who returned from the penalty spot, gave them their seventh campaign loss.

K’ogalo managed to withdraw a goal in the 10th minute of Benson omalla’s 10th minute, but it was Simba Wa Nairobi, who continued to win the game and retaliate for their 1-0 loss from the first round.
In Kisii, located in fourth place Shaban continued to fly in front of thousands of their fans after leaving Bidco United 2-1 in the fully filled stadium Gusii. Austin Odongo found the back of the net in the 17th minute to give the armies a 1-0 lead before Clinton Asiago to force a 1-1 equality before half the time with an equalizer in the 38th minute.
Brian Michira’s 58th minute proved to be the winner of Glamor Boys, who remained fourth with 52 points, six points after leaders. With all three sides who lose their matches, it means that Shabana is also in the title race.
So far, police are sitting at the top of the 18 -team league table with 58 points, followed by Tusker at 55 points, while Gor Mahia are third with 53 points. Under the fourth place is Shabana, who has 52 points.

What did the coaches say?
Tusker’s coach Charles Okera was convinced that they would not remove the guard despite their loss of friend, insisting they will fight for the title until the last day of the season.
“We lost the game, but we did everything to get something, we had a penalty but we were unable to score, it was a game that should have gone the same way, we had some chances to score, but we couldn’t use them, what can we accept, we still have to work on the attackers,” Flash Duty Flash Flash.
“My attackers are in a hurry to score, they lack the peace of planning and executing their plan, it is really a problem, and then the midfield gave them many balls, and they create chances, and Shake is a big problem to be resolved in front of the remaining three matches.”
Asked about the title despite threw three points, Okere said: “We will fight until the last minute, football is complicated, today you win, tomorrow you lose, today I am, and tomorrow is you, so we do not know about tomorrow what will happen.
“So, as tusker, we will not remove guards, we will fight for every point available, we will give everything until the last day, we are not ready to give up now. It has been a trip we have started a few months back. Why stop now, when we only have three games?”
The remaining three tusker matches will see them face Sofa, Kariobangi And close the season against Homeboyz.
Police in Kenya is not ready to give up now
Like Tusker Coach, Police Gafer Etienne Ndayiragije is not ready to throw in the towel.
“We have lost, but it remained at the top of the table, this is a big encouragement at this stage of the season, meaning we are still in the title race, whatever the number of days it takes to play the remaining matches, we are in it,” Burundian coach told Flashscore.
“We want to do our part, we are not interested in what our rivals are doing, we deserved to win against Homeboyz, we had a lot of chance that they should have come out of the game if not a win, but I have asked my players to shift the focus to the next game.”
For law enforcers, they will then face taranta on Saturday, May 17, Battle Shabana before their matches against Gor Mahia on June 22.

Write the chances of Shabana’s title at your risk
Shabana coach Peter Okidi has warned that the main rivals should not write the chances of Shabana’s title despite lying to the fourth.
“When we came for this new season, we said our objective is to win the title, we have not come here to attend or end in the middle of the League, my message to rivals and I will continue to repeat, please win your games,” said Okidi.
“We all have three games to play, so everyone has to take care of themselves. We don’t care if the police are lost, we don’t care if Tusker lost, we are focusing on our next match against Mara Sugar, and the winner of the League will be set after three games.”
Shabana’s last three matches will see them face with Mara Sugar, title police and end the season with a home game against Defense stars.
