Gor Mahia Timothy Otieno (centre) fights for the ball with Thika United's Chris Orchun. [PHOTO/nation.co.ke]
Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr has warned his charges against complacency after the team was held to a barren draw by struggling Thika United on Sunday.
Gor seem to be taking away this season's title, enjoying a nine-point gap ahead of second-placed Sofapaka but the tactician is focused on how they earn maximum points from every game.
“I can see the light at the end of the tunnel in some way, but I am not thinking about the title. Right now it’s about winning games and getting to know the formation that works best for the team. I have only been here two months and it takes time to know these things," he said as quoted by the Nation.
“Such results are a reminder that it will not be an easy walk to the finish line, and I want to see more from Karin Nizigiyimana, I want to see more from Walusimbi and Meddie Kagere. They are international players,” he said.