NAIROBI, Kenya
Kenya
managed to pick up a 2-1 win over Tanzania in a friendly tie played at Nyayo
Stadium on Monday.
Erick Kapaito and Abdalla Hassan scored to ensure the Harambee Stars registered a second consecutive win after beating South Sudan 1-0 in the initial friendly. Ayub Lyanga scored the only goal for the Taifa Stars, who have engaged in their first test game ahead of the upcoming African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
After
he was denied by the post in the 16th minute, Kapaito, who is leading the
FKF Premier League top scorers' chart with 14 goals, found the back of the net
in the 20th minute; his first for the senior national side. The Kariobangi
Sharks striker connected with a cross from Lawrence Juma from the right
wing and headed past Juma Kaseja for the opener.
Kenya
would have doubled the lead in the 23rd minute had Kevin Kimani's free-kick
from outside the penalty area not hit the woodwork. Kaseja, who was preferred
to Metacha Mnata of Yanga SC, was well-beaten in the process but Tanzania
had to thank the woodwork for saving them from conceding a second goal in quick
succession.
In
the 29th minute, Kenya coach Jacob 'Ghost' Mulee made a change when he
introduced Danson Chetambe, who shone against South Sudan and provided an
assist, in place of Michael Mutinda, who was far from being fit after suffering
a knock during one of the training sessions.
Kenneth
Muguna thought he had added the second for the Harambee Stars when his
effort was ruled out by a raised offside flag. The Gor Mahia captain swiftly
moved to meet Kimani's cross in the 34th minute but his goal and celebration
were cut short by the assistant referee's flag.
Lyanga
equalised for the Taifa Stars in the 39th minute when he collected a rebound
and headed past James Saruni in Kenya's goal. The Azam forward received a good
cross from Israel Mwenda but his first effort hit the post, only for him to
react and fire past an isolated Saruni to cancel Kapaito's debut goal.
As
the second half began, James Mazembe was withdrawn and was replaced by Bandari
forward Hassan. Tanzania's Kim Poulsen brought on Metacha Mnata and
Dickson Job to replace Kaseja and Kelvin Yondani, respectively.
Hassan
added Kenya's second in the 58th minute when he found the bottom corner from
the left wing - Juma robbed the ball when confusion ensued between Bakari
Mwamnyeto and Job in their own half, laid the ball for Hassan, whose shot was
too powerful for Yanga's custodian to stop it.
Tanzania
did not sit back after going down and launched a number of attacks that were
equally dealt with by the Kenyan side. The three minutes that were added were
not enough for Poulsen's men to find an equaliser either.
Kenya
XI:
James Saruni, Harun Mwale, Johnstone Omurwa, Mike Kibwage, Daniel Sakari,
Michael Mutinda, Kenneth Muguna, Lawrence Juma, Kevin Kimani, James Mazembe,
Eric Kapaito.
Subs: Joseph Okoth,
Nahashon Alembi, David Owino, Kevin Simiyu, Danson Chetambe, Oliver Maloba,
Abdalla Hassan, Reagan Otieno, John Macharia, Musa Masika, Henry Meja, Elvis
Rupia.
Tanzania
XI:
Juma Kaseja, Israel Mwenda, Nickson Kibabage, Kelvin Yondani, Bakari Mwamnyeto,
Himid Mao, Himid Mao, Iddi Selemani, Feisal Salum, Farid Mussa, Salum
Aboubakar, Ayub Lyanga.
Subs: Metacha Mnata, Yassin
Mustapha, Laurent Alfred, Dickson Job, Kelvin John, Abdoul Hamisi, Deus Kaseke.
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