For the love of my brother! Dennis Oliech speaks out after phenomenal goal

Dennis Oliech
Dennis Oliech
Kenya's football darling Dennis Oliech dedicated his debut goal in Caf Confederation Cup to his late brother Steve Okumu, the last Kenyan to score against Zamalek.

Oliech came in after 67 minutes for an injured Nicholas Kipkurui, another scorer on the day, and got his first goal in continental club football. Okumu's lone strike helped Gor Mahia overcome Zamalek in a Caf Cup tie played at the same venue in 1998.

“I dedicate this goal to the late Stephen Okumu,” remarked Oliech who wriggled through Zamalek defenders before rounding goalkeeper Mahmoud Ahmed to slot into an empty net at the death.

“I knew I would score by employing the same style and celebrating in the same manner like he did, I am happy for myself, the fans and Gor Mahia,” added the 33-year-old.

Oliech believes, “This game is done now focus shifts to the league fixtures, we need to retain the title. This kind of experience I believe will help me, it already did today so I hope we can keep working for a better tomorrow.”

He took to his IG and wrote:
"Brothers are like streetlights along the road, they don’t make distance any shorter but they light up the path and make the walk worthwhile I dedicate this goal today to my big late brother Steve Okumu this was for you."

Gor Mahia coach Hasan Oktay admitted to having plotted Zamalek’s fall in the opening match of the CAF Confederations from video analysis of their three-all draw match against fellow Egyptian side, Pyramids played a week ago.

“I watched their match against Pyramids and two other teams and began preparing my boys tactically. I expected nothing short of a win having prepared the boys throughout the week. I can use any Gor Mahia player for any assignment and I congratulate the boys for their good job today.”

As part of the regulations of the tournament, Gor were forced to cover their shirt logo, which bore their sponsor's name SportPesa as the tournament enjoys sponsorship from another betting firm.

Having squandered the home advantage last season twice, Gor seemed to have learnt their mistake and pressed for early goals but the burly Egyptians were equal to the challenge thwarting all attempts by the home team. Zamalek’s left back Tarek Ahamed earned the first caution of the match as he elbowed Nicholas Kipkirui in the fourth minute as the former Zoo Kericho man sprinted his way to the box.

Barely six minutes into the game, Zamalek broke the deadlock after a miscommunication between Gor defenders and keeper Boniface Oluoch which Ibrahim Hassain capitalised on to tap in the opener.

Jacques Tuyisenge swiftly replied for the home side in the 25th minute riffling past Emad Abdelwahab after Francis Kahata had wittingly teed him with a well-executed pass.

The Rwandese forward would double the scores for Gor in the 38thinute after rising high to head in Boniface Omondi’s pinpoint cross amid cheers from the fans who had turned up in sizeable numbers to drum support for Gor.

Gor’s joy was, however, short-lived as Hassain pounced on a defense-splitting pass from Hamdi Naguez to restore parity for Zamalek in the 45th minute—a goal which saw fans demand an instant substitution for Oluoch whom they deemed to have let in cheap goals in the half.

Five minutes after the restart, unmarked Kipkirui threw Gor ahead, heading Tuyisenge’s cross past a hapless Abdelwahab to open his continental goal account on his debut.