By Fredrick Nadulli,
Kenya overcome Comoros with a slim margin Minnows Comoros restricted the Harambee Stars to a slim 1-0 victory in an Afcon 2015 first leg first round qualifier at the Nyayo stadium.
Lommel of Belgium midfielder Johanna Omollo’s 30 yard screamer on 40 minutes the only goal in a match pundits had predicted a whitewash.
Omollo had another headed goal disallowed a minute before the break.The introduction of McDonald Mariga,back from injury after a two year hiatus injected some urgency in the Kenyan game and Coach Adel Amrouche will build on from there when they travel in a fortnight for the return clash.
Harambee Stars play the return match against Comoros on June 1st away from home
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