Nzoia coach Odero: We were simply unlucky in defeat to Bomet
APS Bomet FC players celebrates scoring against Nation FC at St Marys School, Nairobi on August 24, 2022 ahead of their Football Kenya Federation FKF Premier League 2022 2023 season. PhotoSportpicha
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Nzoia Sugar Football Club head coach, Charles Odero, has
attributed their narrow 1-0 defeat to APS Bomet in a National Super League
(NSL) match at the weekend to sheer bad luck.
The loss, which saw Nzoia concede early in the 14th minute
through a penalty, was the result of a defensive lapse when one of their
defenders handled the ball inside the penalty area.
Speaking to Citizen
Digital after the defeat at Sudi Stadium, Odero defended his players but
put the blame on bad luck instead. The side is yet to record a win even as the
NSL gains momentum.
"The boys gave it their all, but we were simply
unlucky," Odero said after the match. "Conceding that penalty was
unfortunate, and despite our efforts, we couldn't recover."
The fixture, played at Nzoia's home ground was marred by
heavy rainfall, which forced the referee to halt the game in the 52nd minute on
Sunday. The remaining portion of the game was played the following day, Monday,
but Nzoia could not find a breakthrough to overturn the one-goal deficit.
Nzoia’s misfortune places them in a challenging position on
the league table. After three matches, they find themselves in 17th place with
only 2 points. On the other hand, their opponents, APS Bomet, sit comfortably
in third place with 7 points, signaling their strong start to the season.
While Odero maintains that luck was not on their side, Nzoia
will need to quickly regroup and focus on their upcoming fixtures if they are
to avoid sinking further into the relegation drop zone.

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