KCB and Bidco United Share the Spoils in Goalless Nairobi Standoff
KCB and Bidco United settled for a 0–0 draw in their FKF Premier League encounter, a match defined by discipline, tight defending, and limited clear chances across both halves.
The match kicked off with both teams showing patience rather than urgency, probing cautiously without committing too many bodies forward. The early exchanges produced few notable opportunities, and the tension was reflected when Rowland Makati picked up a yellow card in the 15th minute for a mistimed challenge.
The first half continued in the same cautious rhythm, with neither side able to break through the other's defensive setup. The teams went into the break level at 0–0, leaving everything open for the second half.
After halftime, both coaches attempted to influence the game with substitutions. Hemphrey Mieno and December Kisakah were introduced in the 65th minute, replacing Jack Okello and Boniface Omondi as KCB looked to add composure and creativity in midfield.
Bidco remained compact, shutting down spaces and forcing KCB into wider areas. The Bankers pushed harder in the final stretch, and in the 86th minute, Philemon Nyakwaka came on for Francis Kahiro to add fresh legs to the attack.
Despite the late push, neither team found the decisive moment, and the match ultimately ended where it began a 0–0 stalemate. Both sides take a point each, leaving their attacking questions unanswered but their defensive resilience intact.
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