
NSL: Migori Youth reclaim top spot as Nzoia deny MOFA three points
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 25.01.26. | 19:01
At Eldoret Showground, hosts Soy United continued with their latest spur of performance as they defeated visiting Mwatate United 1-0
The National Super League produced interesting twists and turns, on Sunday, as promotion chasers Migori Youth reclaimed the top spot, while MOFA and 3K faltered at home
At Awendo Green Stadium, hosts Migori Youth turned ruthless, dispatching out visitors Luanda Villa 3-0 in a one sided affair.
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Goals each half by Vincent Wanga Syphas Otieno and Victor Juma saw the Mozzart Been backed side make a statement win in their quest for maiden NSL title and promotion to FKF-PL.
The resounding victory saw the Sammy Otulo-coached charges reclaim the summit, opening a two-point gap over second placed Mombasa United.
For Luanda Villa, the defeat marked a sour welcome for coach Francis Chinjili as he got his tenure at the club on a losing note
The results saw the Luanda-based outfit extend their winless run to three matches.
At Kenyatta Stadium Mamboleo, hosts Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) squandered chance to narrow in on leaders Migori youth, as they played out to a one-all draw with Nzoia Sugar FC.
MOFA struck in first from the spot through new signing Vincent Nyabuto.
However Nzoia equalised late on through Wycliffe Wanyonyi to force a share of the points.
The results left the Charles Bruno-coached side counting on lost opportunity to narrow in on summit spot, as they slipped to third spot on 31 points, five away form Migori.
At Embu Stadium, promotion hopefuls, 3K FC woes into the new year continued after they suffered yet another result-denting performance.
3K squandered a 68th lead to draw Nairobi City Stars 1-1.
Alex Kazungu netted for the hosts with Joshua Amunike responding for City Stars.
At Eldoret Showground, hosts Soy United continued with their latest spur of performance as they defeated visiting Mwatate United 1-0 .
Alfred Ratolo's strike in the half hour mark claimed the maximum points for the hosts, who are have won four of their last matches.
At Vapour Grounds, hosts Darajani Gogo were in for rude shock as they fell to visiting Fortune Sacco 4-2 in a blistering clash.
Meanwhile, Kisumu All Stars left it late to snatch a late 2-1 win over Mully children family MCF at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu.
The win saw coach Duncan Otieno charges rise out of the relegation zone for the very first time in the season.



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