The Mzuzu derby between Ekwendeni Hammers and Moyale Barracks in the TNM Super League on Wednesday ended 1-1 and a point went into either side’s bag. Both sides approached the game with much physic and players kept getting knocks in the process. 11 minutes into the match, Wister Phiri put Mike Tetteh through but Tetteh […]
Mzuzu Warriors Football Club was again at the receiving end on Sunday when they went down 1-2 at the hands of Moyale Barracks in the TNM Super League at Mzuzu Stadium.
The Warriors are at the bottom of the log table with 15 points from 23 games and are losing each and every game on their way out of the country’s top flight league. Lack of sponsorship is the club’s major set back as it lost almost twelve of its players and those playing are simply doing so out of passion for football.
Action between Warriors and Moyale
The game on Sunday began with a minute silence in honour of late Innocent Botomani who was once President of the Super League of Malawi (SULOM) and passed on Saturday.
Mzuzu Warriors have wound up the first round of the 2021 TNM Super league season with 14 points after beating visiting Kamuzu Barracks 1- 0 at Mzuzu Stadium on Saturday.
The Warriors have been anchoring the 16-team log table for the past two weeks and Saturday’s win has seen them escaping the very base of the relegation ditch.
Shenton Banda’s goal after 20 minutes into the first half separated the two sides throughout the rest of the match until referee James Chisunkha blew the final whistle.
Mzuzu Warriors ready for action
The win by the Warriors now pushes Mighty Tigers to the very bottom of the table with 11 points from 15 games while Savenda Chitipa United occupies position 15 with 13 points from the same number of matches.