Pensioners, Airmen settle for a draw

By Patson Kawewe | September 30, 2019

Napsa Stars Football Club was held to a goalless draw on Sunday at home by Red Arrows in an MTN/FAZ Super League week four encounter played at woodlands stadium.

The Zamfoot crew caught up with Napsa stars coach Mohammed Fathi and Red Arrows coach Chisi Mbewe, who both thought they could have won the game.

Chisi Mbewe felt his side did not play their best game and gave Napsa Stars too much room.

“I feel we did not perform the way we usually perform, We allowed Napsa to attack us too much but at least we came out with a point. We have to work on our mistakes, our possession was not good today as Red Arrows but we get back to the training ground and improve” he said.

Mohammed Fathi, on the other hand, felt his side missed too many chances.

“We missed a lot of chances and I believe it was not our day. This being a home game I would have wanted my team to collect maximum three points, We are top of the league and we are doing well,” Fathi said.

The draw means both teams get to ten points are joint log leaders going into week five. Napsa Stars travel to Ndola to play defending Champions, Zesco United while Red Arrows host Green Buffaloes.

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