Reborn Ingwe smell blood in title run-in
AFC Leopards SC players celebrate scoring against APS Bomet FC during their Kenyan Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on January 17, 2026. Leopards won 2-1. Photo/Sportpicha/ Citizen Digital.
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At Nyayo National Stadium, it was one, two, three, four -
and five!
AFC Leopards produced a stunning 5-1 thrashing of Shabana FC
on Sunday to cut Gor Mahia’s lead at the top of the Kenyan Premier League to
just six points.
It was a sweet and emphatic victory that reignites the title
ambitions of the Fred Ambani-coached side, who are chasing their first league
crown since 1998. Leopards remain second on the log but are now breathing down
the neck of their arch-rivals as the league enters the 22nd round.
Shabana stay third on 40 points, three behind defending
champions Kenya Police FC. Ingwe sit on 43 points, while K’Ogalo coast at the
summit on 49.
The win over Shabana is Leopards’ biggest of the season. Had
they secured victory over KCB FC in midweek, the pressure at the top would have
been even more intense, with the gap potentially reduced to just three points.
Ugandan import Samuel Ssenyonjo came off the bench to net
twice, while Samuel Semo, Tyson Otieno and Kayci Odhiambo each added a goal to
entertain a packed crowd at Nyayo.
Ambani was the happiest man in the stadium after watching
his charges dismantle Tore Bobe with character and attacking brilliance. The
former striker, who was the league’s top scorer in 1998 when Leopards last
lifted the title, praised his players for delivering when it mattered most.
Hear him speak: “I didn’t expect the five goals but
something close to that. We have been training to have days like this. We
planned for it knowing how good Shabana are.
We also knew we could punish them on counter-attacks, and
when we make the fans happy, I am equally happy,” said the soft-spoken
tactician.
His counterpart Peter Okidi lamented missed chances and
defensive lapses.
“We didn’t utilize our chances. We gave them a lot of space
and they punished us. We opened up our defence and that’s how they managed to
beat us,” said Okidi.
Next up, Leopards travel to face Mathare United on Sunday,
while Shabana will look to bounce back at home against Kariobangi Sharks at
Gusii Stadium on Saturday.


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