The University of Zambia Football Club (UNZA) FC, is tomorrow competing against top champions Chainda Bombers in the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) Division II Tournament at UNZA Goma Fields. Speaking in an interview with the media in Lusaka today, Chainda Bombers Head Coach, Alick Mhango, said the team has prepared adequately towards the match.“We are definitely going for a win as it is a very important game for us to carry three points,” he said.Mhango said the team has been working on the strikers to ensure they score goals.“We have enough manpower to execute a win at their home ground,” he stated.Meanwhile, UNZA FC Coach, Mwenya Chimbanengo, said the team is improving on goal scoring as well as defending.“We are trying to improve on our scoring capabilities to secure the win for the match,” he said.Chimbanengo said tomorrow’s game is important and not an easy one at the same time because the team has not lost any matches.“This match will maintain our run in the top four of the table,” noted Chimbanengo.He further indicated that a win will help boost the team’s confidence.Chainda Bombers remain unbeaten and lead the standings with 28 points from 12 matches, while UNZA FC holds third position on the table, with 20 points and two defeats so far this season. Speaking in an interview with the media in Lusaka today, Chainda Bombers Head Coach, Alick Mhango, said the team has prepared adequately towards the match.
“We are definitely going for a win as it is a very important game for us to carry three points,” he said. Mhango said the team has been working on the strikers to ensure they score goals. “We have enough manpower to execute a win at their home ground,” he stated.
Meanwhile, UNZA FC Coach, Mwenya Chimbanengo, said the team is improving on goal scoring as well as defending. “We are trying to improve on our scoring capabilities to secure the win for the match,” he said. Chimbanengo said tomorrow’s game is important and not an easy one at the same time because the team has not lost any matches.
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“This match will maintain our run in the top four of the table,” noted Chimbanengo. He further indicated that a win will help boost the team’s confidence. Chainda Bombers remain unbeaten and lead the standings with 28 points from 12 matches, while UNZA FC holds third position on the table, with 20 points and two defeats so far this season.
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