Harambee Stars ratings, winners and losers vs Cote d’Ivoire as Job Ochieng and Duke Abuya showed some more glimpses but Benni McCarthy’s side was unable to end the Elephants World Cup dreams in Abidjan.
Duke Abuya and Job Ochieng | 5
Abuya did more in the 23 minutes when he on as a substitute, he had to do more running without the ball than Michael Olunga.
Job Ochieng, the Real Sociedad man tried hard at his right back when he was introduced as a substitute and was arguably one of better wingers last night.
But in the final third, he had zero impacts.
Ryan Ogam and Adam Wilson | 4
Ryan Ogam looked lost and isolated throughout the entire 90 minutes and totally no impact.
Adam Wilson despite coming on as a substitute barely produced chances of real quality.
William Lenkupae and Michael Olunga | 2
Lenkupae struggled against composed Ivory Coast midfielders despite his hard work before being subbed off in the second half.
Olunga barely had few touches of the ball and if he had, he was easily dispossessed or miscontrolled. Perhaps was Harambee Stars player on the pitch last night.
Timothy Ouma and Alpha Onyango | 2
After a brilliant display against Burundi in Bujumbura, he could not maintain his momentum and struggled the entire match.
Alpha struggled to complete even a pass, was not able to carry the ball as he normally does. Alpha’s display was doubtful due to injury.
Manzur Okwaro and Alphonse Omija | 2
Faced the biggest test ever donned Harambee Stars jersey, and really felt the real test of stubborn Manchester United winger Amad Diallo.
Okwaro could not pin Amad Diallo on a couple of occasions.
Alphonse Omija was just a shadow of the player we all know against Ivory Coast.
Byrne Omondi | 1
Bryne Omondi had potentially his worst game in a Kenyan shirt ever since making his debut in June 2023.
He was caught out on a couple of occasions with the main talking point was Amad Diallo’s freekick goal. [✍️Pulse Sports]






