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Gor Mahia hammer Mara Sugar 3-0

by faraja » Sat Jan 24, 2026 10:33 pm

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The sleeping giant has not just awoken; it is tearing through the breakfast buffet. Gor Mahia delivered a title-winning statement of intent on Sunday, systematically dismantling Mara Sugar 3-0 in a performance that was as ruthless as it was beautiful.

For the K'Ogalo faithful, this was more than just three points; it was a restoration of the natural order. Mara Sugar, the ambitious newcomers who have been punching above their weight, arrived with hope but left with a harsh lesson in Premier League pedigree. This victory paints the top of the FKF Premier League table an ominous shade of green, sending shivers down the spines of Tusker and Police FC.
Oluoch orchestrates the Rout

The damage was inflicted early and clinically. Felix Oluoch, currently playing with the confidence of a man who knows where the goalposts are with his eyes closed, drew first blood in the 14th minute. His finish was cool, calculated, and carried the swagger of a striker hitting his seventh goal of the season.

From that moment, the contest ceased to be a duel and became an exhibition. Gor Mahia controlled the midfield tempo, starving the Sugar Millers of possession and forcing them to chase shadows under the Nairobi sun. By the time the final whistle blew, the 3-0 scoreline felt like a mercy.

The Title Race: This win solidifies Gor Mahia's credentials as the team to beat. While other contenders stutter, K'Ogalo is finding that crucial championship consistency.
Fan Power: The "Green Army" turned out in force, transforming the stadium into a cauldron of noise that clearly unsettled the visitors. In Kenyan football, the 12th man is real, and he wears green.

The Sugar Melts

For Mara Sugar, this was a reality check. They have had a fairytale run, but against the 21-time champions, they looked out of depth. They will need to regroup quickly to ensure this rout doesn't derail their season.

As for Gor Mahia, the message to the rest of the league is printed in bold capital letters: Catch us if you can. [...](asc_slot://start-slot-3)On this form, few will.

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