No Mercy: Harambee Stars Vow to Crush Zambia on Sunday

Kenya! Are you ready?

Because Sunday at Kasarani is more than just a match – it’s our chance to roar, to sing, to paint the stadium red, green, and black.

More importantly, we are sending Zambia home.

We’re coming in hot – three games unbeaten, two massive wins over DR Congo and Morocco, and a gritty 1–0 against Morocco with only ten men on the pitch.

Kenyan football star and FKF Vice-president McDonald Mariga visiting Harambee Stars players during a practice session (Image: Files)

Ten men! That’s not luck. That’s heart, discipline, and pure Kenyan fight.

We’re sitting proud with 7 points and a ticket to the quarterfinals already in the bag.

Zambia? Well – they’re limping in.

No wins. No points. Just one last shot to save their pride.

But here’s the thing: desperation can make a team dangerous. So we’re not walking into this overconfident.

We’re walking in ready to finish the job.

How We Beat Them

  • Press them early – don’t give them a second to breathe.
  • Run the wings – let our pace tear their defense wide open.
  • Win the midfield – control the game and they’ll never settle.
  • Stay tight at the back – no sloppy fouls, no red cards.
  • Punish set-pieces – corners, free kicks, let’s make them count.
Stars keeper Bryne Omondi, Man of the Match in the Kenya Vs Morocco fixture (Image: Files)

Oh, let’s not forget:

President William Ruto has thrown in some serious motivation: Ksh2.5 million for every player and technical staff member if we win this one.

That’s more fuel for a fire that’s already burning bright.

Sunday is about showing the world that Kenya can host, win, and dominate on every level.

It’s about singing louder, cheering harder, and proving once again that Harambee Stars are rising, and no one can stop us.

Bring your flags. Bring your voice. Bring the energy.

Because Sunday… is OURS.