
Ghanaian midfielder Enoch Morrison was the centre of a joyous celebration after his outstanding display helped Gor Mahia defeat second-placed AFC Leopards, moving the club to the brink of the Kenyan Premier League title.
Following the crucial victory, Gor Mahia Chairman Ambrose Rachier and Club Patron Eliud Owalo lifted the former Asante Kotomo man high in a show of appreciation for his match-winning performance.
Morrison, who has been in sensational form all season, once again proved his worth in the high-stakes derby.
The win puts Gor Mahia on the verge of clinching the league championship, with Morrison playing a key role throughout the campaign.
The midfielder has made 28 league appearances, scoring three goals and providing four assists, while also earning an impressive 15 Man-of-the-Match awards.
His contract with Gor Mahia is set to expire at the end of the season, and the club has been making efforts to extend his stay. With the title now almost secured, the celebration on the pitch underscored how highly Morrison is valued by both the club’s hierarchy and its supporters.
For the Ghanaian, a league winner’s medal would be a fitting reward for a stellar individual season.
