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Power Dynamos continue winning run

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Power Dynamos collected their second successive league win to jump two places up the 2018 FAZ Super Division table.

Kelvin Kanidu’s side beat Buildcon 1-0 in an evenly-poised Copperbelt derby played at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

It was Power second successive league victory exactly a week after they defeated second placed Green Buffaloes 1-0 in a match the latter were favourites to take the three points on the day.

The game’s lone goal came in the 51st minute through striker Alex Ng’onga who redeemed himself after missing two great opportunities just before the opening 30 minutes of the first half.

Ng’onga scored the games only goal in the 51st minute when he beat Aziz Keita on the rebound after the Buildcon goalkeeper parried his initial effort back in his path.

Power jump from 6th to 4th on 33 points from 18 games with a match in hand.

Buildcon stay put at number 11 on 27 points after suffering their third league defeat in Tenant Chembo’s sixteen games in charge.

Meanwhile, at Sunset stadium in Lusaka, Red Arrows collected their fourth league win of the season on Sunday following a 1-0 away win over troubled Napsa Stars.

Daniel Sibanda scored the game’s lone goal for 5th placed Arrows to send them to 19 points from as many games played.

Napsa stay second from bottom in 19th spot at the mid-way stage of the 2018 season with 10 points following their 10th defeat of the year.

5 COMMENTS

  1. The story about how the goal was scored is false . The buildcon centre back was turned inside out after sprinting with Ngonga then the later fired into the far post. Anyway congratulations power

  2. @DONALD TRUMP and Dr. Ngosa thanks. I now understand why and how the writer could make such an error if he or she watched the game

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