2025-02-19

Mwansa Expects Tough Game Against Rumphi United

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Moyale Barracks Fc Head Coach, Prichard Mwansa has warned his players to expect a tough game from the relegation threatened Rumphi United as the two teams battle for points at Mzuzu Stadium today.

Moyale Barracks whacked the Leopards of Chikulamayembe in the first round by a good margin of 5-1 in a game that Lesman Singini bagged a hat trick while Raphael Phiri and Gasten Simkonda netted one each with Alick Harawa on target for Rumphi.

Mwansa said since Rumphi have gone 20 games without a win, they will do everything to win the game as they have nothing to lose and urges his charges to be alert.

“Yes, they are coming at home, this is second round and it is another game. It will be a different game, but as Moyale, we are having good preparation for this game.

“Really, we will be looking for three points, for sure it will be tough, Rumphi are struggling with relegation but as Moyale, just have to be serious with this game. We are encouraging these guys to do well this weekend so that we do well in this match,” said Mwansa.

So far Moyale have lost twice game in their last 9 outings. One game in the League and one game in the FDH Bank Cup. They were beaten by Blue Eagles by a goal to nill at Nankhaka ground on July 30 courtesy of Paul Master’s strike before being booted out of the FDH Bank Cup by Nyasa Big Bullets on penalties after a pulsating 4-all stalemate a Kamuzu Stadium.

They have beaten Rumphi United, Ngwanjie FC, Mighty Tigers, Mafco FC, Ekwendeni Hammers, Karonga United, Sable Farming and they are coming from a 2-all stalemate against Civo Service United.

Mwansa added that his boys should forget about their last outing against Civo, they need to pull up their sleeves to get three points against Rumphi.

“Yes, we are coming from a draw against Civo. It was just too good to watch Civo. We went there to collect three points but we managed only one point. It was painful because we target three points but it’s a game of points, but it was better to come home with one point away from home.

“So we are playing against Rumphi at home, we will push these guys to maintain the way they have been maintaining. Rumphi have nothing to lose but I hope the way the guys are performing we are ready for the game,” added Mwansa.

A defeat for Rumphi today will be the official journey for the Leopards of Chikulamayembe to the Northen Region Football League.

They have 10 points from 24 games, they are 15 points adrift the 13th placed Red Lions and a defeat will see them remaining with 5 games which they will be needed to win all.

Rumphi United are at the anchor of the 16-member TNM Super League log table while Moyale Barracks are on position 7 with 33 points from 22 games.

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