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We Announced Our Presence – Coach Asule After 3–1 Derby Win

Festus Asule (CAF C License) – Head Coach, Othaya Green Santos FC

After a commanding 3–1 Nyeri Derby victory over Karatina Homeboyz FC — ending their impressive eight-game unbeaten run — Head Coach Festus Asule spoke with clarity, conviction, and tactical depth.

Here is the refined and full interview:


Opening Reaction

Coach, congratulations. What does this victory mean to you and the club?

Thank you. Derby matches are always special — they define teams and inspire belief. I came into this match fully confident. We prepared thoroughly, and I knew we would get the result. Ending their unbeaten run is significant, not just for the table, but for our mentality. It boosts morale and proves our mental toughness.

Did you believe you could stop their momentum?

Absolutely. We believed from the start. We had a detailed week-long plan to neutralize their attacking threats. The first half was about control — keeping them away from dangerous areas and managing the tempo. The second half was about execution. It took 45 minutes of patience to set up how we would kill the game after the break.


Tactical Insight

You made two changes at halftime. What prompted that decision?

We weren’t compact enough defensively. They were dangerous aerially, and we lacked composure at the back. In midfield, I needed more fluidity — someone intelligent enough to carry the ball, attract two or three opponents, and create space. We weren’t breathing in those spaces, so the adjustments were necessary.

Rashid scored twice. Was that tactical?

Yes. They were playing a high defensive line. We introduced pace and direct attacking intent to exploit that space. Rashid has that killer instinct, and today he showed it.

The third goal from a corner was well executed. How important are set pieces?

Very important. Big players must be clinical in those moments. We work a lot on diagonal deliveries and positioning. We study different scenarios and focus on creating numerical superiority inside the opponent’s box. That goal was not luck — it was preparation.


Mental Strength

What did you tell the team after they equalized before halftime?

We needed more forward passing and to exploit the right side of their defense. I emphasized third-man combinations, making runs behind their backline, and ensuring our full-backs stepped into midfield when we had possession. Most importantly — communication and composure.

How did you prepare the team mentally for such a tense derby?

Through mental drills and constant team talks. We focused on the expected outcome and the standards required. In big matches, mentality is everything.


Key Moments

Were you concerned after their goalkeeper made a late double save?

Not really. By then, we had already controlled the game. Missed chances sometimes serve as reminders of your attacking strength. We had asserted dominance.

What was the turning point?

The halftime substitutions. I immediately saw the intent change. The team began advancing into more promising areas with clarity and confidence.


The Bigger Picture

Does this result change your ambitions for the season?

Ambitions don’t change based on one result. A season is reviewed over time. This victory is important for reference and reflection — but we remain focused.

With 12 matches remaining, how important was this statement?

In football, anyone can beat anyone. It’s crucial to announce your presence. Every team must prove a point. Today, we did.

Morale is higher, expectations are clearer, and the belief within the squad is stronger.


Editor’s Note

Coach Festus Asule’s words reflect a team that is not just playing with passion, but with structure, intelligence, and growing authority in Division 2.

Green Santos did not just win a derby — they delivered a statement.

From Thunderbolt to Triumph: Green Santos Rule the Nyeri Derby

Nyeri County Derby Match Report

Othaya Approved Grounds witnessed a pulsating Nyeri County derby as Othaya Green Santos FC emerged 3–1 victors over Karatina Homeboyz FC in a fiercely contested encounter that lived up to its billing.

The Green Army drew first blood in the 15th minute when Rashid unleashed a thunderous long-range strike that left the Karatina goalkeeper rooted to the spot. The early goal ignited the home crowd and set the tone for a high-tempo contest.

However, derby football rarely follows a simple script. Just five minutes before halftime, Karatina Homeboyz found their equaliser, capitalising on a momentary lapse to silence the home supporters and ensure the sides went into the break level at 1–1.

Tactical Masterstroke

At halftime, Head Coach Festus Asule made two decisive changes that altered the rhythm of the match. The adjustments injected fresh energy and sharper movement in midfield, allowing Green Santos to regain control.

The impact was immediate. Rashid once again proved decisive, restoring Othaya’s lead with his second goal of the afternoon — a clinical finish that underlined his influence on the derby.

With Karatina pushing forward in search of another equaliser, Green Santos struck the decisive blow. From a well-delivered corner kick, Kamaa rose highest in the box to power home a commanding header, sealing the 3–1 victory and sending the Othaya faithful into celebration.

Late Drama

The match remained tense until the final whistle. In the dying minutes, the Karatina goalkeeper produced a remarkable double save to deny Green Santos a fourth goal, preventing the scoreline from becoming even more emphatic.

Derby Defined by Intensity

The encounter was characterised by intensity, physical battles in midfield, and unwavering support from both sets of fans. Ultimately, Othaya Green Santos showed superior tactical discipline and finishing quality to claim the bragging rights — and crucial three points.

The victory strengthens Green Santos’ position in the FKF Division 2 standings and reinforces their growing dominance in Nyeri County football.

Full-Time:
Othaya Green Santos FC 3–1 Karatina Homeboyz FC
Scorers: Rashid (2), Kamaa

A derby won. Pride restored. Three points secured.

This Time, Only Players on the Pitch: Santos Ready for Karatina Showdown

NYERI COUNTY DERBY PREVIEW

Othaya Green Santos FC vs Karatina Homeboyz FC

Venue: Othaya Approved Grounds
Occasion: Pride. Redemption. County Honour.

Tomorrow is not just match day — it is derby day.

The Nyeri County rivalry returns to Othaya, where Green Santos host our neighbours from Karatina town in what promises to be a fiercely contested but respectful battle.

A Reminder of the Last Meeting

The previous encounter between these two sides ended in unusual fashion after a fan interfered with play during a clear goal-scoring opportunity. The match could not be concluded, leaving both teams and supporters with unfinished business.

This time, the focus must remain exactly where it belongs — on the players, the tactics, and the ninety minutes.


Green Santos: Defending the Fortress

At home, Othaya Green Santos play with pride and purpose. The Approved Grounds have become a place where the Green Army stands shoulder to shoulder with the team.

Despite operating on limited resources and tight match budgets — including referee fees, security arrangements, player facilitation, and operational costs — the club continues to show discipline and resilience.

That spirit defines this team.

The players know what this derby means. They understand the responsibility of wearing the green badge in front of home supporters. Expect intensity, controlled aggression, and tactical maturity.


Karatina Homeboyz: Worthy Rivals

Karatina Homeboyz come with their own pride. Representing one of the busiest towns in the county, they are known for:

  • Energetic pressing
  • Direct attacking football
  • Physical presence in midfield

They will not travel to Othaya to admire the scenery. They will come prepared to compete.

And that is exactly how a derby should be.


What Will Decide the Match?

  • Discipline: Both on the pitch and in the stands.
  • Midfield control: Whoever dictates tempo gains the upper hand.
  • Composure in key moments: Derbies are often decided by small details.
  • Supporter conduct: Passion must never override sportsmanship.

Let this derby be remembered for football — not interruptions.


A Message from the Green Army

Support loudly. Support proudly.
But above all — support responsibly.

We are building a club with structure, respect, and ambition. Tomorrow is an opportunity to show that Othaya leads not only in football, but also in character.

Let the goals be scored by players.
Let the saves be made by goalkeepers.
Let the winner be decided by football.

The stage is set. The county is watching.

Green Army — it’s time. 🟢

Othaya Green Santos FC Clarifies Position on Supporters’ Social Media Post

OFFICIAL STATEMENT

Othaya Green Santos Football Club has taken note of a message circulating on social media from a Facebook page affiliated with some of our supporters.

We wish to state clearly and unequivocally that the club does not associate itself with the contents, language, or sentiments expressed in that post.

Othaya Green Santos FC is founded on the principles of respect, integrity, discipline, and sportsmanship. We strongly condemn any form of abusive language, threats, incitement, or remarks that undermine the spirit of fair competition. Football is a unifying sport that brings communities together, and we remain committed to promoting peaceful rivalry both on and off the pitch.

While we appreciate the passion and unwavering support of our fans, we urge all supporters to express themselves responsibly and in a manner that reflects positively on our club and the wider football fraternity.

We hold our opponents in high regard and believe that results should be decided strictly on the field of play — through talent, preparation, and fair competition.

As a club, we remain focused on preparing our team professionally and upholding the values expected of us by FKF, our partners, and our community.

Let us compete fiercely, but respectfully.

For the Game. For the Community. For the Green Army.

Signed,
Management
Othaya Green Santos FC

Clinton Mbithi Leads from the Front as Green Santos Storm Kirwara

Othaya Green Santos FC continued their impressive road run with a commanding 3–0 away victory over Gatha-ini FC, making it maximum points from the second away match of the month—and doing it in style.

Played on Sunday, 8th February 2026, at the Kirwara Community Grounds in Murang’a County, the 1500hrs kickoff saw the Green Army dig deep despite missing their skipper, Sammy Latieka. Stepping into the leadership vacuum, Clinton Mbithi donned the captain’s armband and delivered a mature, composed performance that set the tone for the afternoon.

The visitors wasted no time asserting authority. Robert Shikuku broke the deadlock in the first half, silencing the home crowd and giving Green Santos a deserved lead heading into the break.

The second half was all about control and clinical finishing. Davis Muiruri doubled the advantage with a well-taken goal before Bivon Munane put the result beyond doubt, sealing a convincing 3–0 scoreline and underlining Santos’ growing confidence on the road.

At the heart of it all was Derrick Mwoki, whose tireless display earned him the Man of the Match accolade—anchoring the team with discipline, grit, and calm assurance.

Two away games, six points, zero goals conceded. Missing the captain? No problem. This Green Santos side is proving they have depth, leadership, and serious intent. The road is green—and it’s looking very promising.