
Feremba and Banda Fire Punters to Long-Awaited Victory
MWOS FC finally shattered a frustrating seven-game winless streak in spectacular fashion, securing a vital 2-1 victory over Chicken Inn in a pulsating encounter at a euphoric MWOS Ngoni Stadium. The three points mark a monumental shift in momentum for the Punters, providing a tangible reward for the resilience shown during a challenging period and catapulting the squad up the league standings.
The home side exploded out of the blocks, setting the tempo with a dream start inside the second minute. The dynamic Arthur Banda, full of running, drove at the heart of the Chicken Inn defence before sliding a perfectly weighted through ball to find Everson Feremba, who had intelligently drifted into space. The composed striker made no mistake, slotting home clinically to break the deadlock and immediately ease the palpable tension.
Despite controlling large periods of the first half and taking a deserved lead into the break, the visitors demonstrated their quality by fighting back after the interval. They drew level on the 65-minute mark with a moment of individual brilliance, a stunning long-range strike that left the goalkeeper with no chance, threatening to derail the Punters’ quest for a full haul of points.
However, this squad has recently cultivated a newfound resilience. Rather than capitulate, MWOS FC responded with character and determinatioThe winning goal came just nine minutes later, once again orchestrated by the influential Arthur Banda, who transitioned from provider to finisher with a well-taken shot that restored our lead and sent the home fans into raptures.es. Tafadzwa George gave Arthur Banda a cool low pass that’s worth mentioning.
Head coach Lloyd Mutasa was visibly delighted with his team’s application and the result, hailing it as a potential turning point. “I am very happy with the win and extremely pleased with how the boys played,” Mutasa said. “This is not just three points; it is the beginning of good results.”
The joy was shared throughout the squad, particularly for midfielder Abubakar Moffat, for whom this represented a significant personal milestone. “I am elated,” Moffat beamed. “This is my first league win in MWOS colours since joining, and it feels incredible. This is what we have been working for.”
Star winger Nigel Matinha echoed the sentiments of collective triumph and issued a rallying cry to the fans. “We are all so happy with this win,” Matinha stated. “This is for the fans who have stood by us. We need them to continue coming to the game in numbers; their support is our twelfth man.”