The lack of quality and potent goal scorers at local and international level for Zambia showed its ugly head on Sunday this time with the Under-17 team after they drew 0-0 at Woodlands Stadium against their Namibian counterparts.
Aggrey Chiyangi’s boys clearly have a mountain to climb if they have any serious ambitions of keeping their dreams of qualifying for the 2009 Algeria Africa U17 Cup finals alive.
Zambia were a little overawed and it showed against Namibia.
An international junior build-up friendly would have done this Zambia Under-17 some justice to help fine-tune the team but they found themselves flung straight into sniper fire that they coupled with a raw display.
Zambia’s best chances in both halves of this 1st round, 1st leg qualifying tie against Namibia came from midfielders Saulani Phiri and Jimmy Ndholvu who were Zambia’s outstanding players in attack.
This was after a poor performance by key striker and experienced hand Patson Kaimana who failed to inspire and spark Zambia to a commanding performance.
“We have to work hard and yes we lacked the scoring touch and we have to work very hard on that,” Ndhlovu said during the post-match briefing.
Chiyangi on the other hand was upbeat after an improved second half performance that went a long way to erase Zambia’s forgettable first half display.
“We created a lot of chances in the game and now we have a battle on our hands and we have to work very hard in the next game to win,” Chiyangi said.
His Namibia opposite Kornelius Dominicus said the result suited his side quiet well going into this Saturdays final-leg decider to be played in Windhoek.
“Since it is a draw, it is a bonus for us,” Dominicus said.
Namibia traveled back to Windhoek by road on Sunday evening while Zambia will also make their way overland to Namibia 24 hours later on Monday.
Meanwhile, their was something to smile about in the senior teams camp on Sunday after striker Collins Mbesuma scored a goal in Zambia’s 2-1 win over Roan United in training game played at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe.
The Mamelodi Sundowns striker scored Zambia’s second goal in the second half of the game after Jacob Mulenga had given Zambia the early lead in the opening period.
Roan’s ex-Zambia international striker Ben Mwanza scored the Luanshya sides lone goal.
And Togo are due to arrive in the country on Tuesday and are expected to land in Ndola at 10:30.