Yanga keeper trainer Razak Siwa, who is also a Kenyan, has now come out to defend the keeper from criticism, insisting the goal scored by Dube was top class and could have troubled any keeper in the world.
“The person who scored the goal used a lot of experience and his brain to convert the chance,” Siwa told
Goal on Tuesday. “You cannot blame the keeper for such a goal, it was well executed, and it was not a fault by the keeper.
“Keeper [Shikalo] does not deserve the blame, Dube took his time and read the keeper well before shooting, the ball could beat any top-class keeper in the world, and the goal was top class.”