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Slum Boys bullish of getting back to winning ways against Shabana

Mathare last featured in competitive action on October 5, before the league went on an international break.

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by TEDDY MULEI

Sports25 October 2025 - 06:04
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In Summary


  • ‎After four rounds of fixtures, Mathare currently sit 13th on the log with four points.
  • ‎Despite the mixed start, Okoth insists the squad has absorbed valuable lessons from the early rounds.
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‎Mathare United forward Dennis Okoth is bullish that the Slum Boys can come back with a bang from the long break and secure a resounding victory against his former club Shabana on Sunday at the Gusii stadium.

‎Okoth signed for the Slum Boys at the start of the 2025/26 season from Shabana.

‎Mathare last featured in competitive action on October 5, before the league went on an international break. 

‎The competition was set to resume the previous weekend but was shelved following the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and the subsequent announcement of seven days of mourning.

‎Okoth revealed that the extended pause has been a blessing in disguise, giving them ample time to fine-tune their sharpness in front of goal.

‎“We have been focusing on our finishing in front of the goal,” Okoth said.

‎The forward, who has been ever-present in John Kamau’s line-up this season, says he is beginning to feel at home under the coach’s tactical approach.

‎“The games we have played have been good. We have won one, drawn one and lost two and I have featured in all of them,” he noted.

‎“I have already started adapting to the playing style of the coach and I can say it’s going great.”

‎After four rounds of fixtures, Mathare sit 13th on the log with four points. 

‎Their campaign kicked off with a 2-1 defeat to Posta Rangers on September 22, where Faustin Ojiambo and Trevor Omondi sealed the points for the mailmen.

‎Kamau’s men responded superbly, grinding out a 1-0 victory over KCB courtesy of a well-taken Ellie Asieche strike, before holding Tusker to a goalless draw on October 1. 

‎Their resurgence, however, hit a bump on the road during the slum derby, where they succumbed 2-1 to Kariobangi Sharks at the Kasarani Annex.

‎An unfortunate own goal and a Markvivan Kesa strike did the damage, with Asieche’s late effort merely offering consolation.

‎Despite the mixed start, Okoth insists the squad has absorbed valuable lessons from the early rounds.

‎“We have learnt from our mistakes in the previous matches and also picked some positives we hope to use in the coming games,” he said.

‎The 23-year-old also underlined the team’s season objective of a bold push for the top five.

‎“At the moment, our target is a top-five finish in the league, so we are putting in the work every day in training,” he added.

‎However, Mathare will need to be at their sharpest against an in-form Shabana, who sit second on the log with seven points. 

‎The Glamour Boys have notched wins over APS Bomet (4-2) and Bandari (1-0), drawn 1-1 with Tusker and lost 2-1 to Rangers.

Mathare will take confidence from their recent record against Shabana, having edged them 1-0 in last season’s first-leg clash through Brian Ouru’s 33rd-minute strike, before sharing the spoils in a goalless reverse fixture.

‎Okoth, meanwhile, has a rallying message for the fans as the team looks to reignite its season.

‎“To our fans, we are pushing hard and hope to turn the tide in our next games,” he said.

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