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- Patrick Matasi was travelling with his wife, child, and two brothers-in-law at the time of the accident
- The keeper was subsequently rushed to Kapsabet in an ambulance, with sources privy to the incident revealing he was complaining of chest pains
- The accident happened along Kapsabet-Nakuru road after Matasi lost control of his car following a tyre burst
Kenyan international Patrick Matasi has cheated death after he was involved in a freak road accident along the Kapsabet-Nakuru road in Lessos, Uasin Gishu county.
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Harambee Stars’ Abdalla Hassan (left) and Sebit Okuer of South Sudan’s Bright Stars during a friendly match at Nyayo National Stadium on Saturday, March 13, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
National team Harambee Stars will be hoping for an improved performance and another friendly win today when they collide with neighbouring Taifa Stars at Nyayo National Stadium.
Though Elvis Rupia s second half volley helped Stars beat South Sudan 1-0 in their first warm up friendly at the same venue on Saturday, their performance was not convincing.
Kenya, who are ranked third in Group G of the 2021 African Cup of Nations Qualifiers, are using the build-ups as part of their preparation ahead of their last group qualification fixtures against joint group leaders Egypt and Togo.