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Gor Mahia exacts revenge on APS Bomet to extend their league lead, while Mathare United shocks Tusker 3-1 in a weekend of stunning upsets.

Matchday 20 of the SportPesa Premier League delivered a masterclass in chaos, grit, and redemption. In a weekend where the script was flipped, record champions Gor Mahia asserted their dominance with a vengeance, while the underdogs of Mathare United pulled off the shock of the season, turning the league table into a battlefield of shattered egos and soaring hopes.
The headline story comes from the champions, K'Ogalo, who executed a cold, calculated revenge mission against APS Bomet. Stung by a humiliating 4-1 defeat in the first leg, Gor Mahia returned the favor with a clinical 2-1 victory. This wasn't just a win; it was a statement. By taking all three points, they have widened their gap at the summit to six points, creating a buffer that will be psychologically crippling for the chasing pack.
While Gor Mahia handled business at the top, the real drama unfolded at the other end of the spectrum. Mathare United, a team many had written off as relegation fodder, produced a Valentine's Day miracle by dismantling the mighty Tusker FC 3-1. The "Slum Boys" played with a pace and precision that left the Brewers shell-shocked.
"We knew it would be a tough match, but we went out and gave everything," beamed midfielder Brian 'Supa Rio' Ochieng. "This one is for the fans—they've stuck with us all season." The victory is a massive lifeline for Mathare, injecting belief into a squad that has been fighting for survival. For Tusker, the defeat is a disaster, damaging their goal difference and denting their title aspirations.
As the league gathers pace, the margins for error have vanished. Every tackle, every goal, and every refereeing decision now carries the weight of the season. For the fans, it is breathless entertainment; for the managers, it is sleepless nights.
The SportPesa Premier League has once again proven why it is one of the most unpredictable competitions in the region. Logic often takes a backseat to passion, and as Mathare United showed this weekend, on any given Sunday, giants can fall.
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