This archive report was first published on 8 November 2019.
Published on November 8, 2019, Gor Mahia coach Steven Polack is optimistic that his team will regain their momentum in the Mashemeji derby against AFC Leopards on Sunday.
Polack's charges suffered a disappointing 1-0 loss to Mathare United on Wednesday, barely three days after they were eliminated from the Caf Confederation Cup by DC Motema Pembe.
The team's poor performance was attributed to the players' reported failure to turn up for training on Tuesday due to unpaid salaries and allowances.
Polack, however, remains unfazed, stating that a good win would have given his team confidence, but a loss is also a wake-up call for them to show their true colors on Sunday.
The team has been in training since Thursday morning and will continue to work hard until Sunday's match.
Meanwhile, the club has reverted to selling physical tickets ahead of the derby, citing loss of revenue as the reason.
Club Treasurer Sally Bolo expressed her disappointment with the decision, urging fans to get tickets in good time and turn out in large numbers to cheer the team.
The 88th league meeting between the two rivals promises to be an exciting encounter, with Gor Mahia looking to end their recent slump and AFC Leopards seeking to maintain their winning streak.