Upbeat Murang'a Seal Confident Ahead Of Dandora Love NSL Clash

3rd December 2021

Seal began their 2021/22 season with a bang as they demolished Assad FC 4-1 at their St. Sebastian backyard.

Murang'a Seals midfielder Fabian Bathez. PHOTO | MSealTwitter
Murang'a Seals midfielder Fabian Bathez. PHOTO | MSealTwitter
SUMMARY
  • Murang'a Seal are confident of bagging all three points when they take on Dandora Love on Saturday at Camp Toyoyo from 3pm
  • Seal are raring to go as the National Super League resumes after a month break following wrangles in the Football Kenya Federation that was preceded by the FIFA international break
  • This is their second season in the NSL and the team believes that this sponsorship will go a long way in achieving their dream of playing in the Kenya Premier League

Murang'a Seal are confident of bagging all three points when they take on Dandora Love on Saturday at Camp Toyoyo from 3pm.

Seal are raring to go as the National Super League resumes after a month break following wrangles in the Football Kenya Federation that was preceded by the FIFA international break.

Speaking after a training session at their privately-owned St. Sebastian Park on Thursday, coach Vincent Nyaberi told SportPesa News that they are ready to return to league action.

"The training session today was good despite heavy rain but I am content with the effort that my boys are continuing to display on the pitch.

"The month-long break is not something we anticipated but for now we are just glad to be resuming league action and we are looking forward to the game," the former Thika United defender stated.

Seal began their 2021/22 season with a bang as they demolished Assad FC 4-1 at their St. Sebastian backyard.

"We are prepared for the challenge that comes with every game in this league and we know what our ambitions are.

"Three points is what we are looking for in Saturday's game as we continue to push for our dream to play in the Kenyan top flight," Nyaberi added.

Murang’a Seal, formed in 2016, has risen up the ranks from the regional league to division one until finally being promoted to the NSL, where they entered a two-year partnership with gaming giants SportPesa.

This is their second season in the NSL and the team believes that this sponsorship will go a long way in achieving their dream of playing in the Kenya Premier League.

"Our team is good enough. The mood and energy is where it needs to be and as long as we keep working at it together, we will be fine.

"For now, we take it a game at a time and our focus is getting all three points on Saturday," club captain Peter Mwaura concluded.