KING FAISAL 0 ZAMBIA 0
ZAMBIA coach Patrick Phiri got the final signal of his team’s inability to score when the Chipolopolo fought to a barren draw against Ghana’s King Faisal Football Club on Wednesday.
Although Phiri may not have pressed the panic button yet, he may inwardly admit the difficulty his team may have at the African Nations Cup finals, having gone four straight matches without scoring.
After the 11-1 victory over Spanish fourth division side Jerez two weeks ago, Phiri’s team has hardly been impressive, losing 0-1 to Tunisia, 0-2 to Morocco, 0-1 to Kessben Football Club before settling for a goalless draw against Faisal on Wednesday night.
Phiri’s men had earlier lost 1-4 to a select side in Andalusia, Spain, but seemed to have found the rhythm when they edged Tunisia 2-1 and annihilated Jerez 11-1.
But a string of unsatisfactory results have now cleared Phiri’s illusions about the true potency of his strike force, especially without Christopher Katongo and Isaac Chansa who are suspended for the first game.
Zambia play Sudan on Tuesday to open their campaign in Group C before facing the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon on January 26 and wrapping up preliminary round matches against the Pharaohs of Egypt on January 30.
Phiri, who confirmed the barren draw result from Ghana yesterday, said the Zambian team played well despite failing to score.
He said first choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene was on bench together with defender Billy Mwanza and striker Jacob Mulenga.
Kalililo Kakonje started between the sticks and was substituted in the second half for Mike Poto.
Phiri said he decided to rest some key players because they had played too many games within a short time.
Kabwe Warriors under-20 striker Emmanuel Mayuka, had his first full game for the senior national team.
Phiri said was happy with the way the team played and that the players looked sharper than before.
“We created several chances and we are not even worried despite not winning because the team played well,” Phiri said.
He said the Chipolopolo spent the whole of last week practicing how to create chances, adding that the performance the team displayed against Faisal indicated that it is now able to create chances.
Phiri added that the team would now shift its
concentration from creating chances to scoring.
“It is always good if a team can create chances because it shows that players are able to find ways through their opponents,” he said.
And striker Felix Sunzu junior, who was attending trials in Tunisia, finally arrived in Ghana yesterday to join the team.
Phiri said Sunzu called Pandor yesterday afternoon and told him that he was at the airport.
“As I speak to you, the team manager is at the airport to pick Felix so we are just waiting,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]