Enoch Morrisson Urges Gor Mahia Fans to Rally Behind Title Push as FKF Premier League Race Heats Up

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Key Takeaways

  • Enoch Morrisson wants fans to attend the remaining matches to boost the team’s push for the title.
  • Gor Mahia lead the FKF Premier League table with 61 points, six ahead of rivals AFC Leopards.
  • The team faces five matches left, with the midfielder highlighting three crucial games as ‘finals’.

Enoch Morrisson has issued a passionate plea to Gor Mahia supporters. The Ghanaian midfielder wants fans to turn up in large numbers for the remaining fixtures. He believes their backing is vital as K’Ogalo chase their 22nd league title.

The race for the FKF Premier League crown is reaching a critical stage. Gor Mahia currently sit at the top of the table with 61 points. Their arch-rivals AFC Leopards trail behind with 55 points.

Speaking to the media, Morrisson stressed the importance of the final stretch. He described the remaining fixtures as ‘finals’ that will decide the championship.

‘We have five matches left, but I see three finals ahead of us,’ Morrisson explained. ‘The fans must keep supporting us. They should come to the stadium. Their presence gives us strength when we play.’

The midfielder’s comments come as the 2025/26 season enters its final month. Gor Mahia face a tough schedule ahead. They must play Kakamega Homeboyz, Kenya Police, and Nairobi United. These three matches pose the biggest threat to their title hopes.

However, the champions cannot ignore their other opponents. They still have fixtures against Mara Sugar and Murang’a Seal. Both teams have caused upsets against big clubs this season.

Morrisson understands the weight of expectation at a big club. He admits that every opponent wants to beat the record champions.

‘Playing for Gor Mahia brings pressure,’ he said. ‘Every team tries harder against us. We must manage this pressure in our next matches.’

The former Ghana youth international praised the technical team. Head coach Charles Akonnor has prepared specific tactics for the run-in.

‘The coaches are showing us exactly what to do on the pitch,’ Morrisson noted. ‘We are learning the tactics. We must give everything when we play.’

Team morale appears high despite the pressure. Morrisson confirmed that every player is working hard in training.

‘Everyone is strong and focused,’ he added. ‘The squad is motivated for the next match.’

The first test comes this Sunday evening. Gor Mahia travel to Mumias to face Kakamega Homeboyz. The home side occupy fourth place with 47 points. They drew 1-1 with KCB last weekend and will seek a win against the leaders.

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