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Kaumba questions Zanaco penalty

Napsa Stars coach Peter Kaumba questioned the second half penalty referee Emmanuel Njolo awarded to Zanaco that helped earn them a 1-1 away draw on Saturday.

Zanaco skipper Henry Banda converted a late penalty awarded by Njolo to cancel Robby Musosha’s first half strike in this FAZ Super Division match at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

Kaumba repeated that Napsa were playing well despite collecting eight points from nine matches so far in the season.

“It was a very tough game we played very well but we did not take our chances,” he said.

“I am sure I did not see the penalty very well but I think it was a suspect penalty,” Kaumba stated.

Napsa lie third from the bottom of the 16-team table.

He added: “We will be able to pull through, I am sure the team is playing well.

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