Friday, November 15, 2024

Mayuka Has Another Quiet Day

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Striker Emmanuel Mayuka had another uneventful game at Young Boys despite the Swiss clubs away win on Tuesday.

Young Boys beat Dudingen 4-0 in a friendly game match the Zambian striker played the opening hour before he was substituted.

Mayuka has played in three games since returning to Young Boys after the Africa Cup since playing in the team’s 2-0 away loss to second placed Luzern on February 25.

Third placed Young Boys will be away to Grasshoppers this Saturday in a league game.

In South Africa, defender Davies Nkausu played the full 90 minutes for 4th placed SuperSport United in their 1-0 away league loss to second from bottom Black Leopards on Tuesday.

However, defender Kampamba Chintu did not play for 9th placed Bidvest Wits on the same dated in their 1-1 away draw to leaders Mamelodi Sundowns.

9 COMMENTS

  1. THATS NOT BAD.how long has tores been quiet at chelsea and yet he gets paid. Mayuka is ok and vry active I watchd him play last week.

  2. The young man has become big headed, why he can’t perform now? Was he part of the group that broke the curfew in malabo and bought a prostitute, hence the non performance? Here in China Katongo and Chamanga are also very quiet, we expect quality football from these guys is it by chance they won AFCON 2012?

  3. @Patambala, Lets give these Guys some Time Bakalamba. You know cordination is Quite Important in Football. He will soon start performing, I believe in that Guy.

  4. let the young man enjoy himself even if he doesnt score. i will only get worried if he doent score in say 15 consecutive matches. football is about teamwork and not so much of personal glory. thats why we are AFCON champs.

  5. what is news-worth is telling us why govt has allowed shoprite to import chickens and risk putting zambians in the cold by loss of business and much needed income. how do we create jobs by transferring them to SOUTH AFRICA?

  6. The expectations are high but we have to understand that the players are just returning from a highly demanding tournament where they practically “died a little” for mother Zambia. They naturally need a phase of time to recuperate and reset their minds before they can start delivering in the subsequent events.

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