Gor Mahia goalkeeper Brynne Omondi delivered another composed performance on Saturday as K’Ogalo edged Tusker FC 1-0 in their historic 100th league meeting.
Speaking to the club’s media team after the match, the shot-stopper praised the collective effort that secured the crucial win.
Reflecting on the encounter, Omondi acknowledged the intensity of the battle and the quality of the opposition.
“The game was tough. The opponents gave us a hard time because Tusker is also a big team. Everybody is fighting for a positive result, but the good thing is that we eased the pressure by getting the maximum points,” he said.
Omondi, who has grown in confidence this season, credited the strong unity within the goalkeeping department and the defensive unit for the team’s resilience.
“As keepers, we are really pushing each other, and the backline has been very good. They protect me from a lot of shots and action. It’s all about the team spirit and how we push each other.”
The goalkeeper also took time to appreciate the supporters who turned up in numbers and created an electric atmosphere throughout the match.
“The fans are a big factor. They keep pushing us to victory,” he added.
With the win, we extended our unbeaten run to seven matches and held firmly to the top position on the league table.
Omondi’s leadership and composure between the posts continue to be a key pillar as the team builds momentum in the title race.


