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Kalaba Still in Late Fitness Test

Rainford Kalaba is still a doubt to start tomorrow against Gabon in Benguela.

According to reports from Benguela today, the midfielder trained with the rest of his team mates but was not certified ready for the game against Gabon tomorrow.

“He is improving but will have a late fitness test later today,” Zambia team physician Dr Joseph Kabungo said.

Zambia face Gabon tomorrow in a game that they must win, needless of the result in the Tunisia-Cameroon game in Lubango, to book their quarterfinal place on January 25.

Meanwhile,  Jacob Mulenga one of over a dozen players chasing the CAF golden ball.

Mulenga of FC Utrecht in the Netherlands was by press time joint second on two goals with three other players.

Angolan midfielder Flavio and Mali’s Seydou Keita are joint first on three goals but the latter is out of contention following his teams elimination from the tournament.

Meanwhile, Mulenga shares second place with Mohamed Nagy of Egypt, including Russel Mwafulirwa of Malawi and Malian striker Frederic Kanoute.

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Dont bother the boy. he better recovers fully! besides, we not eve heading anywere! Tomorrow’s game is just a formality. we are so oooooooout!!!

  2. #1, dont be so negative! Win or lose…Zambia still ahs my support. I pray that they win!**==**==**==**==**==:o)

  3. Iwe Katalina we don’t need negative vibes now…there is time enough for that when the game is done. Hi Baby C, I hope you’re the REAL one. Nice to see you’re back with positivity It’s been a long time…

    I will personally pray for Rainford’s quick recovery and miraculous healing to be able to play tomorrow. You can join me and together we shall witness the Healing power in the blood of the Lamb as we see the boy run on the pitch tomorrow and send Gabon back to West Africa! The Cup is staying in the region.

    <:-p<:-p

  4. #5 Baby C that’s really nice. We all fine, thanks. Next time, remember to leave your contact before you dissapear without a trace…you were missed big time! >:d<

  5. #8 Cry4,
    You have made a valid observation, why don’t they phone each other, otherwise this site will lose meaning.

  6. Jelous down abanenu nabatemwana, dont you want pictures of two bloggers tying the knot among the weekend pictures on LT ? I will keep my fingers crossed.Lol

  7. #8 – 10 just ignore our small talk and keep your eyes on the ball… oh, I mean the story at hand.:)>-

    baby c I dropped you the add. but it looks like LT will not flash it. Maybe it will work in the chatroom. Cheers.

  8. 😡 one love go en do it guyz i dey with una ,no shaking ll go Map Gabon he no dey toohard i dey tell u,u go see em

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