Dutch head coach, Hendrik Pieter de Jongh believes a win in
Sunday’s KPL Mashemeji derby against arch rivals Gor Mahia, will inspire
the side to erase the disappointment of losing the Cecafa Nile Basin
Cup final.
This comes after the club petitioned the Kenyan Premier League (KPL)
to defer the match to allow Ingwe recharge their batteries from a
gruelling run of fixtures at the inaugural regional event that pools
domestic cup winners from Cecafa affiliates.
He was speaking to Capital Sport on Thursday when the team touched
down at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport from Sudan where
they lost 2-1 at the final hurdle at the hands of Uganda’s SC Victoria
University.
The team was warmly received by Isukuti drums as fans decked in their
blue and white stripes jerseys camping at the busy airport as early as 6
am before they were later on hosted to a breakfast by Secretary General
George Aladwa who rewarded them with Sh300,000 (USD 3, 426,615).
“The tournament was good since we learnt a lot on our weakness and
strength although we did not come home with the trophy. We were the
better side in the entire tournament but we lost it in the final, that’s
how football is since the match had to have a winner.
“Victoria were a good side especially in the first half but in the
second period we changed formation but we were unlucky since the
opponents scored in injury time to win the competition,” De Jongh
observed.
Speedy winger Paul Were said they lost to a better side and suffered
the absence of forward Noah Wafula and midfielder Bernard Mang’oli who
were sent off in their semi-final clash against Burundi’s Academie
Tchite during the tense decider.
“We had a nice outing and I never expected something like this to
happen but I thank our fans who rallied behind us al through the
tournament.“We worked as a team and that’s why we reached the final although it
was not that easy because we missed our two key players who received red
cards but I thank all the players for their commitment.“We played well since we did not have a good run in the league but we
proved to our supporters in Cecafa and thank God we finished second
though we wanted to lift the trophy,” Were who was the stand-in captain
in the two weeks long regional tournament stated.
Focus on derby
Ingwe who were in high spirits, were upbeat ahead of their Mashemeji
derby, the first this season despite Aladwa writing to KPL and FKF,
requesting to have the game postponed to give Leopards ample time to
prepare.
“The players have been playing away in Sudan for the last two weeks
and they have arrived this morning, they need a rest. We have sent a
letter to both football bodies to at least postpone the match for as to
prepare adequately.“We are playing against Gor who are our rivals and not any other club
so they should give us at least one week,” Aladwa told Capital Sport.
De Jongh however, declared he will give priority to players who show
quality in training as he looks forward to select the strongest squad.“Players should prove themselves in training to be selected to the starting lineup because there is no one big or small.“We are set to go to camp from tomorrow to prepare for this big game
although I have little knowledge about Gor after following them in the
internet. This is a derby I don’t expect it to be easy but we will make a
strong line up and 90 minutes plus hard fighting will give us maximum
points,” the Dutchman who will be on the touchline for the first time in
a KPL match underscored.
On his part Were said, “The derby will be a challenge to us because
we have had a poor run in the league but we will give our all since our
fans expects more from us.“We hope to carry on our good run from Sudan in the match since the
tournament brought us together and we are more committed. I believe we
will give our best and I’m 100 percent sure we will win,” Were said.
Leopards are 12th on the log with 11 points but with a game at hand
while defending champions Gor are perched at the summit with 29 points.
Thursday, 5 June 2014
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