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Kariobangi Sharks coach William Muluya has hailed his team's fighting spirit after rising from two goals down to force a draw in a Kenyan Premier League (KPL) match played Wednesday 20 September.
Joseph Nyaga put Posta two goals into the lead before Masoud Juma scored a brace to end the game at 2-2.
"We started on low key,conceded early from simple errors but I have to acknowledge the effort the players put to get a point from the match. I cannot say we dropped two points, to me it's one point gained today," he said.
"My boys did well after the break, showed strong character to get an equalizer and I think we came close to getting the winner but getting one point from a game we were two goals down is good enough. We now shift focus to our next match," he added.
Sharks next meet Sony Sugar in a GOtv Shield Cup semifinal match.