Disrespected by Oliech? Kenneth Muguna Finally Speaks of His Frustrations at Gor Mahia

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Former Kenyan Premier League (MVP) Kenneth Muguna has finally broken his silence over his frustrations at Champions Gor Mahia. Muguna has said that he feels disrespected at the Club.

Muguna who was left out of Gor Mahia’s starting 11 against Mt. Kenya has revealed that he was not amused by the decision to be left out of the starting team following the influence from a none coaching individual.

In an emotional interview, the talented midfielder has openly explained what made him react angrily on Wednesday in the 4-1 win against Mount Kenya United.

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“Gor Mahia is a professional club and competition is high. I do not mind sitting on the bench if the players in the same position are doing better than me and as a matter of fact, I have been benched before and I never complained.

“But it becomes an issue when someone, actually a player, influences the coach against playing me.

“It is not right, someone feels special and thinks he can dictate how things can run. It makes me feel disrespected and that is why I reacted that way. Let me sit on the bench because I am not performing but not because a certain ‘special’ player feels I should sit. That is the plain truth and I am not scared telling it.”

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This comes a few hours after striker Ephrem Guikan apologized to Gor Mahia fans for reacting angrily after being substituted in the team’s 4-1 victory over Mount Kenya United.

Guikan was pulled off with few minutes to the second half and his place was taken by Kenyan legend Dennis Oliech.

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