A rare blunder by David Ochieng’ proved costly as Kenya’s
Harambee Stars fell to Nigeria’s Super Eagles in a Word Cup 2014
qualifier at Moi International Sports Centre on Wednesday.
Kenya had held on gallantly until 10 minutes from
time when a ball that seemed harmless was looped by Mohammed Musa into
the net after he overpowered Ochieng’.
The result all but ended any slim hopes Kenya had of a World Cup ticket.
The Stars who play Malawi away in just over a week
remain winless and rooted at the bottom of Group F as the Nigerians go
top with eight points from four matches.
Malawi drew 1-1 with Namibia in Blantyre.
Kenya had a great game in both halves matching the
Nigerians in all departments but it was evident the absence of Dennis
Oliech was telling.
It was a breathtaking first half in which Stars managed to hold the Super Eagles.
Victor Wanyama, captaining Kenya for the first time, was solid in midfield cutting out all the moves by the Nigerians.
So frustrated were the Eagles that they changed
their game plan in the first half, first starting with short, crisp
passing using John Mikel Obi as the anchor man in the midfield.
When that did not work, they resorted to counter
attacks which also did not work as the Kenya defence of David Owino,
David Ochieng’, Brian Mandela and Mulinge Ndeto did not allow them
space.
Orchestrated by Mikel
Their third strategy, again orchestrated by Mikel
was long balls but then again this failed and they decided to pack the
midfield, but nothing seemed to work.
So pressured were the Super Eagles, had it been a
basketball game their bench would have exhausted their time outs by the
first half.
It was Kenya who had the first and only open
chance of the game when a move from David Owino, through to Francis
Kahata and Jamal Mohammed ended on Wanyama but his final ball went over
the bar.
Save for that, none of the goalkeepers was tested
all through the half, Vincent Enyeama for Nigeria and Duncan Ochieng
of Kenyan.
Kenya coach Adel Amrouche was missing on the
Kenyan bench as he was serving a one-match ban because of his red card
in Calabar in March.
The ban meant he could not access the dressing
room and the bench and was not to in any way get close to the team
during the match.
In his absence, his assistants James Nandwa and Ken Odhiambo took charge.
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