Gor Mahia bowed out of the CAF Champions League on Sunday at the hands of Tunisian side Esperance, sorely ending their run in the competition.
This comes after the two teams settled for a 0-0 draw in the return fixture played at the Kenyatta Stadium two weeks ago.
The Kenyan side needed a scoring draw or any win to advance to the next stage but found the going tough in Tunis.
The match was however preceded with accusations from the local side, who contacted CAF to lament over a myriad of issues.
One of the major accusations was that the team changed the day of the match, unsettling their opponents.
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) contacted Confederation of African Football on behalf of Gor, over Esperance’s decision to postpone the fixture by a day.
The match had been scheduled for Saturday 17 but was conspicuously moved to Sunday with Gor getting no such notification from Esperance or CAF.
According to Gor, these are mind games that are known to work in unsettling opponents, who end up losing their matches.
In 2013 during the world cup qualifier away in Nigeria the national soccer team Harambee stars were forced to train in a poor field in Kalaba and ended up to loss 3-0 against the hosts.