Gor Mahia has been told to expect an unfriendly reception when they visit Algeria for the return leg of the Caf Confederation Cup set for March 3.

Hussein Dey, who lost 2-0 to the Kenyan representatives in Nairobi on Sunday, have plainly told Hassan Oktay and his charges to expect the worst treatment when they travel to North Africa .

K’Ogalo’s next hosts have promised to serve Gor Mahia the same ‘mistreatment’ dose, or even worse than what they were ‘subjected to’ in Nairobi.

Dey landed in Nairobi on Thursday, but claimed that Gor Mahia provided them with a substandard bus which was later withdrawn, forcing the visitor to look for an alternative means of transport.

The North Africans also took issue with the training surface at the Goan Institute, and coupled with another shock defeat, thanks to two late goals from Francis Kahata and Jacques Tuyisenge, revenge is surely awaiting K’Ogalo.

Gor Mahia and Hussein Dey players tussle for the ball during the Africa Caf Confederation Cup Group D match at Kasarani Stadium, Nairobi, on February 24, 2019. Gor won 2-0. [PHOTOS: KELLY AYODI/SPORTSNEWS AFRICA]
“Gor Mahia didn’t provide any reception, starting from the airport. There was no bus waiting for us or provision of the stadium to train on. They will see our real face when they arrive in Algeria for the return match, from the airport to the stadium,” the Algerian club posted on their Twitter page.

The Sunday’s win saw Gor Mahia reclaim the lead of Group D with six points, two above Hussein Dey, who are tied on points with Angolan side Petro Atletico.

Nine-time African champions Zamalek of Egypt is bottom with two points.

Zamalek were held by Petro away, their second consecutive draw after they dropped two points against Hussein Dey. Gor Mahia beat them 4-2 in Nairobi.

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