Lameck Banda, head coach of the Prison Leopards Football Club, is happy with a point against Nkana in their Week 26 Super League match.
At Nkana Stadium in Kitwe on Wednesday afternoon, the two teams battled to a scoreless stalemate.
Banda told the media in his post-match statement that the team’s goal was to obtain all three points away from home.
Banda adds that his side will build on their performance to ensure they get better ahead of their next match against FC MUZA.
“A point is not bad at all; I think we can build from here and be able to get something from the MUZA game.”
Banda is still optimistic that the Kabwe-based side will be able to escape the relegation zone with eight matches left to play. “We will fight till the end because we need to get out of the relegation zone.” he stated.
Banda’s next league assignment will be against his former club FC MUZA in Kabwe in a Week 27 fixture, and he is already anticipating a tough match.
“It is another tough game; we will be able to plan accordingly so that we can collect maximum points,” Banda concluded.
The Kabwe based side have only picked up two points in their last five matches, as they remain rooted in 17th place with 23 points. Overall, the club has only picked up five wins in the season, with eight draws and 13 defeats.
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Leopards will now shift their focus to Sunday’s home fixture against Mazabuka based side FC MUZA at the President’s Stadium.