Ghanaian forward Ebenezer Adukwaw sealed a dominant afternoon for Gor Mahia by converting a last-gasp penalty in a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Sofapaka in the Kenyan Premier League.
The goal put the gloss on a performance that underlined Gor Mahia’s growing authority at home, as they cruised past their visitors with control and confidence. Adukwaw, calm under pressure in the closing moments, added his name to the scoresheet to complete the rout.
The 26-year-old is enjoying an impressive season in Kenya, forming part of a strong Ghanaian core at the club. Fellow countrymen Ebenezer Assifuah, Enock Morisson and George Amonoo have all been influential, with their contributions reflecting a team playing with belief and cohesion.
Much of Gor Mahia’s resurgence has been credited to the Ghanaian-led technical bench, headed by former Black Stars coach CK Akonnor and his backroom staff. Since taking charge, the coaching team has instilled discipline and clarity, helping the side find consistency at both ends of the pitch.
The result keeps Gor Mahia four points clear at the top of the league table, strengthening their title push and reinforcing their status as the team to beat this season. With Adukwaw and his compatriots in fine form, the Kenyan giants appear well placed to maintain their grip on first place.

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