Silver Strikers assistant coach Mapopa Msukwa said his squad still has a shot at the championship after they demolished Moyale Barracks 3-0 at their home stadium. Emmanuel Allan went off in the second half and banged in three goals to push the Bankers up to 44 points with eight matches left to play, which keeps them sitting third in the standings.
Mighty Wanderers are way ahead with 55 points while FCB Nyasa Big Bullets trail them with 53, but Msukwa thinks the gap can close if his team keeps grinding. He mentioned they couldn't finish in the first half until they threw another striker onto the pitch, which opened things up. Moyale coach Pritchard Mwaza blamed the loss on losing a player to a red card early in the second half, which wrecked their game plan and left them with 30 points in 11th place.
Mighty Wanderers are way ahead with 55 points while FCB Nyasa Big Bullets trail them with 53, but Msukwa thinks the gap can close if his team keeps grinding. He mentioned they couldn't finish in the first half until they threw another striker onto the pitch, which opened things up. Moyale coach Pritchard Mwaza blamed the loss on losing a player to a red card early in the second half, which wrecked their game plan and left them with 30 points in 11th place.