Friday, March 29, 2024

Zambia Vs Mali Goals Highlights

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  1. Those boys from Eastern province are good …. did you observe names? that Patson Daka is powerhouse.

    • Fantastic … I have not seen such a killer instinct among Chipolopolo since the days of KK11’s Alex Chola, Peter Kaumba and Gentile (Kapambwe Musonda) not to forget Godfrey Chitalu … impressive skill with great precision, I must add. The boys are playing well, the French way … no need to be too pretty as long as you get the goals.

      Good luck in South Korea, make the smart people of the Zambian Enterprise proud again!!! You are the best!!!

      Thanks a trillion.

  2. Please quicksilver, maintain the first 11, dont bring in those substitutes in a crucial match…if you noticed after you made those changes the game slowed down….Let your best players give you the results want.

  3. Good and brilliant goals from guys,congratulations job well done.But ladies and gentlemen were mistakes are we also need to tackle or talk about,striking force well and good but honestly speaking we’re very porous at defence.Lets work on it before its too late{Faz President}.Go ZAMBIA Go

  4. That score line looked like a Roger Federer and Andy Murray affair! At times I thought it was a bible verse Malachite 1 v 6!

    Gooooood game boys!

  5. That was sumptuous football at its best! Fantastic football indeed I screamed on top of my voice cheering those boys! I wish the senior football team saw that spirit!

  6. After all this let them camp again in Spain for the world cup preps. Exposure will always do Zambia well. Zambia is a great team jealous out! One observation defence must improve.

  7. #nichchands – The objective is to win and no team has ever won any trophy without scoring. I have never seen amakula scoring El-classico goals as witnessed yesterday in the match between Zambia and Mali. Give credit where it is due. Go Zambia Gooooo. Am proud of you future senior team.

  8. Fashion Sakala, Patson Daka, Emmanuel Banda and Edward Bwalya, just to single out a few are great players. They just need exposure. They will go a long way. Keep up the spirit boys. Despite me not being an ardent soccer fun, I became one yesterday.

    • Kamanga please don’t export these lads to the south African league, like what galu used to do, bamaenda chabe kusila. We want quality not quantity.

  9. I wish people of Lusaka could replicate the support for this juniour side, with support for our local sides. Fashion Sakala, Patson Dakas names are now on every ones lips but just a few months ago, fans of local football where enjoying the skills of these lads at Zanaco, Power dynamos etc. There is great improvement on the local scene. Please take the time to watch the super league team in your area and be part of the growth of zambian football.

  10. Great job boys, maintain the momentum!

    By the way does hh watch soccer? I thought this was his chance to act like the President that he never was and never will be. Oh sorry, he still would have been relegated to being president of GBM, since Acting President of Zambia Inonge Wina was in attendance, with former President Rupiah Banda.

    • You know very well he’s a miser who can only watch znbc where you’re forced to part with only 3 kwacha.

  11. IT was a good game for young chipolopolo boys and eponafikila pano I haven’t seeing those quick goals and we want also to thank the technical bench for the good line up please keep it up and just continue with the same players but no quick sub no twapapata. Also every player he knows what he was doing in the pitch. GOOOO GOOO GOOOOOGOOO

  12. This was a great game from a great team! These boys should be maintained! The have a good spirit and camping them together in Europe was good for cohesion and knowing of one another well! These boys are going places! Please KEEP this team!

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