FAZ MTN Super League Round-Up
Forest Rangers 0-2 Nkwazi
Forest Rangers couldn’t get past Nkwazi’s sturdy defense as Nkwazi marched to an impressive away victory. With goals at the right moments, Nkwazi took full advantage, climbing further up the mid-table and proving they can be tough to beat.
Indeni 0-3 Nkana
Nkana showed no mercy to struggling Indeni, who remain rooted at the bottom with only two points to their name. Indeni’s attacking struggles continue, while Nkana cruised to a well-deserved three points, adding to Indeni’s miseries.
Kabwe Warriors 3-0 Atletico Lusaka
Kabwe Warriors made a statement with a commanding win over Atletico Lusaka. The Warriors’ offense was relentless, exposing Atletico’s shaky defense and solidifying Kabwe’s top-three spot with a comfortable scoreline.
Mufulira Wanderers 2-0 Nchanga Rangers
Tenant Chilumba finally got his first win as Mufulira Wanderers’ head coach, and it came in a vital relegation clash. Mufulira Wanderers showed resilience and outplayed Nchanga Rangers, bagging a much-needed victory to move up the table and out of relegation zone.
MUZA 2-1 Lumwana Radiants
MUZA managed to squeeze past Lumwana Radiants, whose season continues to slide downward. Lumwana’s defensive frailties cost them once again, while MUZA pulled further away from the relegation zone with a solid performance.
Red Arrows 1-1 Green Eagles
In a tightly contested match, Red Arrows and Green Eagles each walked away with a point. Both teams put up a fight, but neither could find the decisive goal, keeping them both in the upper half of the table.
Zanaco 0-1 NAPSA Stars
Oh, Zanaco. Once again, they find themselves in familiar territory—on the losing end. The “Bankers” seem to be struggling to balance their books, as they couldn’t cash in on any opportunities, losing to NAPSA Stars in front of a disappointed home crowd. At this rate, it might be time for Zanaco to rethink their game plan; otherwise, they’ll be banking on miracles instead of points!
NAPSA Stars, on the other hand, were more than happy to collect the full three points, leaving Zanaco wondering where their season went wrong… again.