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**A solitary goal from Alpha Onyango was enough for Gor Mahia to overcome a resilient Kakamega Homeboyz, ending a frustrating three-match winless streak and returning to the top of the FKF Premier League.**

A moment of brilliance from Alpha Onyango in the 19th minute secured a vital 1-0 victory for Gor Mahia against Kakamega Homeboyz at Kasarani Stadium on Wednesday, catapulting the record champions back to the FKF Premier League summit. The win halts a worrying run of form for K'Ogalo and eases mounting pressure on Ghanaian coach Charles Akonnor.
This victory was more than just three points; it was a statement of intent. After dropping points in three consecutive matches, including a stinging derby loss to AFC Leopards, questions were being raised about their title credentials. The win lifts Gor Mahia to 23 points, two clear of second-placed KCB, reasserting their ambition to reclaim the title.
The relief in the Gor Mahia camp was palpable. Coach Akonnor, who has faced criticism from a section of the fanbase, noted the importance of the result. "It was very important that we won today. Always, our aim is to win, but today it was crucial that we did so after the difficult moments," Akonnor stated. He acknowledged his team's occasional lack of composure but praised their resilience against a tough Homeboyz side that kept pressing.
The decisive goal was a thing of beauty. An outswinging corner from Enock Morrison was cleared only as far as Onyango, who struck the ball with venom into the bottom corner for his first goal of the season. The single goal proved enough to see off a Kakamega Homeboyz team that has developed a worrying trend of fading in the second half of matches, according to their coach Patrick Odhiambo.
The league table remains tightly contested, but this win provides Gor Mahia with critical momentum heading into the festive period. Their brief spell off the top spot, lasting 11 days, has ended, placing the pressure back on their rivals. For Kakamega Homeboyz, the loss leaves them in the chasing pack, ruing what might have been.
Looking ahead, Gor Mahia faces Nairobi United next before the league takes a two-week Christmas break. Akonnor emphasized the need to build on this victory, noting, "With this win, we can get our confidence back. We will build on this for our coming matches." The focus for K'Ogalo now shifts to maintaining their rediscovered form and solidifying their position at the top, proving that their recent slump was a temporary stumble, not a permanent fall.
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