Kenya Skin Alive the Ethiopian Antelopes With Classic Display

Harambee Stars inched closer to the 2019 African Cup of Nations finals in Cameroon after putting up an assured performance to beat Ethiopia’s Walya Antelopes 3-0 at a packed Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.

Stars were electric from the start and Michael ‘Enigeer’Olunga who plies his trade in Japan duly put the home team head with a beautifully curled left-foot drive from the right wing in the 23rd minute to send the packed stadium to raptures, before Eric Johanna added the second, four minutes later.

Johanna’s finish from close range was equally beautiful sending the crowd led by Deputy President William Ruto and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka to a frenzy.

Skipper Victor Wanyama then put the icing on the cake for the Stars with a composed penalty in the 67th minute, drilling to the left of Ethiopia’s goalie to all but wrap up the tie, after creative force Eric Johanna had been upended in the 12 yard area.

With seven points from four matches, Stars will grace next year’s Afcon finals in Cameroon if Fifa maintains its suspension of Sierra Leone, the other team in Group F, but will need three more points if Fifa lifts the suspension on the west African nation.

Stars were the brighter of the two sides in the early instances, with Olunga and utility man Eric ‘Marcelo’ Ouma causing trouble to the visitors.

Francis Kahata also made an attempt mid-way through the first half, a long range volley which went horribly wide.

With the match holding huge importance for the Stars, fans turned out in their record numbers, as early as 10am, with long queues being witnessed outside the stadium.Police had a hectic time controlling the crowds and at one time lobbed teargas canisters at Gate Three and Six to disperse rowdy fans.

Kenya will now face Ghana’s Black Stars away in Accra in their final group match, even as they cross their fingers awaiting Fifa’s resolution on Sierra Leone. Stars is bidding to make a return to the continental showpiece finals for the first time since 2004.

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