Gor Mahia served up an emotional tribute at the Nyayo National Stadium yesterday, dismantling Posta Rangers with a commanding 3-0 victory dedicated to their late patron, Raila Odinga.
It was more than just a win; it was a powerful statement. The record Kenyan champions were dominant from the first whistle to the last, with goals from Stanley, Austin, and Felix sealing a clinical performance.
The result not only ended Posta Rangers’ impressive unbeaten streak but also propelled K’Ogalo closer to the summit of the Premier League table.
“We dedicate this big win to our departed Patron, Raila Odinga. Continue resting in peace, Baba,” the club shared in a heartfelt post on X shortly after the final whistle.

From the moment the referee blew the whistle, the match was played on Gor Mahia’s terms.
Their midfield trio executed a masterclass, dictating the tempo and choking Posta Rangers of any meaningful possession.
The relentless high-press game forced the visitors deep into their own half, making it only a matter of time before the deadlock broke.
The pressure finally paid off in the 58th minute when Stanley rose above the defense to meet a pin-point cross, netting a composed header for the opening goal.
Posta Rangers tried desperately to mount a comeback, but their attempts were repeatedly swallowed up by a rock-solid Gor Mahia defence.
Any glimmer of hope for the mailmen was extinguished in the 71st minute.
Austin capped off a beautifully worked team move, a flowing sequence of passes that left the Rangers flat-footed, to double the lead and give K’Ogalo a comfortable cushion.
As the match entered stoppage time, Felix put the final nail in the coffin. Striking in the 90+2 minute, his goal was the perfect exclamation mark on a dominant afternoon, sealing the 3-0 rout and sending a clear warning to the rest of the league.
