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Martin Mwamba hails Munyao

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Ex-Zambia goalkeeper Martin Mwamba has hailed the performance of goalkeeper Daniel Munyau in Chipolopolo’s 4-0 win over Lesotho in the 2014 World Cup qualifier in Ndola on Saturday.

The Red Arrows goalkeeper Red Arrows kept a clean sheet in his 2014 World Cup qualifier debut when he replaced suspended Kennedy Mweene.

In an interview, Mwamba rated Munyau’s display on Saturday as good.

The former Power Dynamos keeper noted that Munyau was composed through out the match.

“That was good, he (Munyau) stood pressure despite playing in a big game like that one for the first time,” Mwamba said.

“He looked confident and with more games he will be a better keeper,” he added.

Meanwhile, Mweene is available for this Saturday’s Group D 2014 World Cup qualifier against Sudan in Ndola after serving a one match suspension following his red card on March 24 in Zambia’s 1-1 away draw against Lesotho in Maseru.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Its better Munyao continues in goal, Kennedy Mweene has been training as a center-back defender. Kennedy should play as defender alongsideHH on Saturday, Renard should use him to command the team.
    Munyao, man of the moment.

  2. Are we sure Mweene is free to play next saturday…! careful Renard, Sudan might sue as just as we did to them and loose 3 points…! use Munyau…!

    • i agree with you it was a straight red card so he should miss 2 games where are the football advisors kanshi

    • When you are sent off (via red card) you only miss one match. Thus Mweene is eligible for the sudan game.

    • hahaha ala mwandepaula, am afraid so, we may sudan ourselves…… somebody tell which rules are being applied here. av always known a straight red attracts a 2 ban.
      it will be a great coincedence though we zabiad sudan in sudan it will be interesting to be sudaned in zambia

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