FC MUZA defeated Nchanga Rangers Football Club on Saturday in Mazabuka, their first defeat in the last six matches this season.
In a Week 18 league fixture match, the Elegant Dynamites defeated Brave Rangers 2 goals to nil at Nakambala stadium.
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It was also the first loss for the Chingola-based team under veteran coach George Lwandamina, who succeeded Robert Tembo.
The team had lost four and drawn four of their previous eight games prior to the arrival of the new technical bench.
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With 22 points, the Brave are in 12th on the log after five wins, seven draws, and six defeats.
Boyd Mulwanda, the assistant coach for Nchanga Rangers, told Bolanews exclusively that the loss against FC MUZA was a slight setback.
“It was a bad result against FC MUZA not something we expected, but it’s part of the game“
“From the MUZA game I think we learnt a lesson from the time that the coach took over we have not lost a game, the most important thing is how we are going to react to this defeat,”said Mulwanda.
The league will resume on January 11, 2025, with Nchanga taking on Kabwe Warriors.
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