Aduda emphasised the need for the internal dispute resolution mechanisms to get involved in bringing together both parties in a forum where they can present their evidence in a bid to solve the issue that may cost Kenya hosting rights.
The opening ten minutes reflected the stakes, as neither side was willing to take early risks.
Both sides began cautiously, easing into the contest with limited attacking intent in the opening exchanges.
At the summit of the table, Shabana FC face a stern test against Kenya Police FC in a fixture that carries significant implications for the top-three race.
Nyaberi and his squad will now shift focus to their upcoming fixtures, knowing that consistent performances and better finishing could make the difference in their push for promotion as the season enters its decisive stage.
Ongwae emphasized that the team’s approach after the break was deliberate and calculated, especially in light of unexpected personnel challenges.
Looking ahead, Muyoti challenged his forwards to maintain their sharpness in front of goal, emphasizing consistency in the final stretch of fixtures.
Coming into the match, Shabana knew that a win would see them draw level with their opponents in the standings, adding significance to an already high-stakes fixture.
Ingwe will view this weekend as a crucial opportunity to assert control at the top, but they face a stern test against a Kenya Police side currently enjoying a three-match unbeaten run.
Odemba revealed that their game plan was centered on limiting India’s time and space in midfield.