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September 07, 2025
Wounded Harambee Stars itching to make Seychelles pay for loss to Gambia
NAIROBI, Kenya, September 7, 2025 – Harambee Stars skipper Michael Olunga says they are determined to atone for Friday’s horror show against the Gambia with a huge win against Seychelles in their next match on Tuesday. The Al Arabi striker says the team will cut down on the mistakes that cost them against Scorpions as [...]The post Wounded Harambee Stars itching to make Seychelles pay for loss to Gambia appeared first on Capital Sports.
NAIROBI, Kenya – The Harambee Stars are eager to bounce back after a disappointing defeat to the Gambia, with captain Michael Olunga vowing they will make Seychelles pay for their recent stumble. The national team suffered a setback in their Friday match, leaving fans and players alike frustrated. However, Olunga, the Al Arabi striker, insists the team is focused and determined to secure a resounding victory against Seychelles in their upcoming match on Tuesday.
The loss against the Scorpions was a bitter pill to swallow, and Olunga acknowledges the need for significant improvement. He emphasized that the team is actively working to identify and rectify the errors that plagued their performance. "We know we made mistakes against Gambia, and we are working hard to fix them," Olunga stated. "We cannot afford to repeat those mistakes against Seychelles."
The Harambee Stars are under pressure to deliver a convincing win, not only to regain lost ground but also to restore confidence among their supporters. A strong performance against Seychelles would serve as a crucial step towards rebuilding morale and setting a positive tone for future matches.
Olunga’s leadership is expected to be pivotal in guiding the team through this challenging period. His experience and goal-scoring prowess will be vital as they seek to dominate the match against Seychelles. The Harambee Stars are counting on his ability to inspire his teammates and lead the attack with precision and determination.
The upcoming match is more than just a game; it's an opportunity for redemption. The Harambee Stars are determined to prove their mettle and demonstrate that the loss to Gambia was merely a temporary setback. They are committed to delivering a performance that reflects their true potential and reignites the passion of Kenyan football fans. All eyes will be on Tuesday’s match as the Harambee Stars seek to make Seychelles pay for the wounds inflicted by the Scorpions.
The loss against the Scorpions was a bitter pill to swallow, and Olunga acknowledges the need for significant improvement. He emphasized that the team is actively working to identify and rectify the errors that plagued their performance. "We know we made mistakes against Gambia, and we are working hard to fix them," Olunga stated. "We cannot afford to repeat those mistakes against Seychelles."
The Harambee Stars are under pressure to deliver a convincing win, not only to regain lost ground but also to restore confidence among their supporters. A strong performance against Seychelles would serve as a crucial step towards rebuilding morale and setting a positive tone for future matches.
Olunga’s leadership is expected to be pivotal in guiding the team through this challenging period. His experience and goal-scoring prowess will be vital as they seek to dominate the match against Seychelles. The Harambee Stars are counting on his ability to inspire his teammates and lead the attack with precision and determination.
The upcoming match is more than just a game; it's an opportunity for redemption. The Harambee Stars are determined to prove their mettle and demonstrate that the loss to Gambia was merely a temporary setback. They are committed to delivering a performance that reflects their true potential and reignites the passion of Kenyan football fans. All eyes will be on Tuesday’s match as the Harambee Stars seek to make Seychelles pay for the wounds inflicted by the Scorpions.
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