We thank the fans, members, and all the Young Africans SC supporters for filling the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in readiness for the game against Simba, Wananchi posted on their official social media platforms. [Simba] are lucky because they were going to suffer. Wananchi relax, justice might be delayed but eventually it will be served.
Shukrani kwa Mashabiki, Wanachama na Wapenzi wa Young Africans Sc kwa kujitokeza kwenye uwanja wa Benjamin Mkapa, kwenye mchezo wetu wa leo dhidi ya Simba Sc.
Bahati yao maana leo walikuwa wanakufa nyingi, Tulieni #wananchi haki inaweza kuchelewa lakini haiwezi kupotea pic.twitter.com/EbLWxJCAnx Young Africans SC (@yangasc1935) May 8, 2021
It is a move that has not been well by Timu ya Wananchi, who insisted they will stick to the initial plan. The Yanga management is disappointed with the pushing forward of the game against Simba from 5 pm to 7 pm, read a statement obtained by
Goal. The changes are against the rules; article 15 (10) of the rules governing the game in the country states any changes regarding the kick-off should be communicated to both teams 24 hours earlier. Yanga management will not agree on the kick-off time communicated and will honour the initial time, 5 pm. The management has further challenged the TFF to run the league in accordance with the set rules and guidelines.
In the second half, Wananchi upped their tempo hoping to break Prison s stubborn defence.
They managed to get a breakthrough in the 55th minute when Songne managed to get behind the back four before converting a precise effort after Saidi Ntibazonkiza s pass.
It was a goal that lowered the pressure on the players and fans in equal measure.
In the 72nd minute, Jeremia Juma was brought down in the danger zone by Lamine Moro. It looked a clear penalty and many expected the referee to hand Prisons a spot-kick, but it was not the case as the referee waved play on amid protests by the Administrative side s players.