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What has been said?
“We don’t fear Gor Mahia, we are in the final, we could have played any other team apart from Gor, but our target is to win the final, tomorrow [Sunday] is against Gor it could have been against another team but it is not really a problem to face Gor,” Aussems told
Goal.
“The most important is to think about ourselves, to play our game and at the end of the day we see what happens.”
What did Gor s Vaz Pinto say?
On this being his first derby, the Belgian coach said: “I think for a lot of people and especially for the fans, it is the biggest two clubs in Kenya so everyone is excited but you know it is a football game, for 90 minutes, or 95th minutes or even penalties and then at the end of the day tomorrow [Sunday] there will be one winner.
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“I’ve replied and said there is no match-fixing at Gor Mahia; we have no evidence and it’s not happening.”
Recently, there were claims that the club owes the chair money to the tune of Ksh100 million but the experienced lawyer and football administrator has denied it.
“I regret to say that this is something that I heard about on Sunday evening,” he said. “I was told that there are claims the club owes me Ksh100 million. That’s not true and I don’t have an idea where that information came from.”
Rachier also said the current suspension of the FKF Premier League could force players to leave their clubs and seek greener pastures elsewhere.