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Coach Mabonag of the Bungoma Queens is ecstatic after humbling Kisumu.

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: October 21, 2024 10:04 am
Ivy Irungu
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Bungoma Queens head coach, Godfrey Mabonga, expressed his satisfaction following his team’s dominant 5-1 victory over Kisumu All Starlets in their FKF Women’s Premier League clash on Saturday. Speaking to Citizen Digital, Mabonga credited the win to lessons learned from previous mistakes and tactical adjustments made after an earlier defeat.

“We reviewed our performance in the previous match and made necessary corrections. The players executed our game plan perfectly in the second half, which resulted in the five goals,” Mabonga stated.

The match was closely contested in the first half, with Kisumu All Starlets initially taking the lead after both teams struggled to break the deadlock. However, Bungoma Queens turned the tide after the break. Caroline Khaemba and Catherine Khaemba were on fire, each scoring two goals, while Zari Timona added another to secure the convincing win.

All five goals came in the second half, showcasing the team’s improved cohesion and attacking prowess. Club captain Sara Masiebi, who has been pivotal in the squad’s development, promised that the team would continue building on this momentum. “We are determined to keep winning, and I will do everything possible to ensure we stay on the right path,” she affirmed.

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This victory moved Bungoma Queens up to eighth place in the league standings, with three points from two matches, while Kisumu All Starlets dropped to 10th with only one point after two games. Mabonga and his team will now aim to carry their winning form into the next match as they seek a stronger position in the league after losing their opening fixture of the ongoing campaign.

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