Bullets retain title

Bullets retain title

Nyasa Big Bullets on Saturday sealed a record 16th TNM Super League title after whipping Mzuzu-based Moyale Barracks 3-1 at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

The defending champions needed just a draw to take the battle for the championship beyond closest contenders Blue Eagles.

Bullets players celebrate after scoring one of their goals

But they left nothing to chance and collected maximum points through goals from man of the match Lanjesi Nkhoma’s brace and full back Gomezgani Chirwa while Moyale’s consolation came from captain Lloyd Njaliwa.

The win takes Bullets to an insurmountable 67 points, two above Eagles the maximum haul of 65 if they win their remaining two games.

The last match between the two sides in the FDH Bank Cup ended 3-3 in regulation time after Moyale came from behind to force a draw and Bullets went through 5-4 on post-match penalties.

On Saturday, Bullets also scored some quick goals within half-hour mark.

Nkhoma buried the opener from a left-back Precious Sambani assist before Chirwa doubled the lead in the 30th minute with a looping ball past Moyale goalkeeper McDonald Harawa who left his line to meet the rampaging full back.

Bullets added the third soon after recess, as Nkhoma completed a brace in the 50th minute.

Ernest Petro won a midfield duel and unleashed Chimwemwe Idana who played in Nkhoma to finish the job.

But the Mzuzu-based soldiers pulled one back six minutes later after freekick specialist Brown Magaga’s set piece picked captain Njaliwa to head home past flat-footed Bullets defence and ‘keeper Clever Nkungula.

The goal must have inspired Moyale that they can do a repeat of the FDH Bank Cup encounter.

The soldiers now played as a unit interlocking some neat passes to force Bullets in their half.

Njaliwa should have netted the second but his header bounced off the bar with Nkungula out of sorts.

Several attempts saw the soldiers failing to unlock Bullets’ defence.

And so it ended with Moyale pressing but Bullets, well aware of their past mistakes, soaking it up until referee Mayamiko Kanjere blew the last whistle to confirm Bullets as the 2022 TNM Super League champions with two games to spare.

Bullets coach Kallisto Pasuwa, was all smiles after sealing the fourth consecutive title and said it all boiled down to proper planning.

He said: “It’s all about planning. If you plan well you win games. As Bullets, we planned on how we were to approach each and every game. We have been rotating all the 30 players we registered. Every player we signed had a chance to play.”

The Zimbabwean said he did not put pressure on the players going into Saturday’s game.

Pasuwa added: “Sometimes when you put so much pressure on the players they make mistakes.”

Moyale coach Pritchard Mwansa said his team should have done better in the first half but ended up conceding two goals.

He said: “We had a lot of chances but we didn’t use them. We missed a lot. This is our last game of the season. It’s not good enough to finish with a loss.”

Moyale go back to Mzuzu to wait for results from other teams’ games. But they may finish either seventh or eighth on the table.

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