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Did Harambee Stars Play A Fake Football Match In France?

In a friendly played on Friday night, Victor Wanyama struck from the penalty spot as Harambee Stars registered a slim 1-0 win over Madagascar. The Tottenham Hotspur midfielder rose for the occasion in the second half to coolly convert past the Madagascar keeper, in the supposed friendly which saw keeper Patrick Matasi

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Did Harambee Stars Play A Fake Football Match In France?

In a friendly played on Friday night, Victor Wanyama struck from the penalty spot as Harambee Stars registered a slim 1-0 win over Madagascar. The Tottenham Hotspur midfielder rose for the occasion in the second half to coolly convert past the Madagascar keeper, in the supposed friendly which saw keeper Patrick Matasi save a penalty in the first half to keep Kenya in the game. The East African nation started the match on a low note, resorting to defend and attack in numbers. It was a tactic that gave the opponents more time on the ball and could have been punished in the first half. Harambee Stars conceded a penalty which Matasi did well to save and that helped the team to come back stronger after the break. The lone goal came from skipper...

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