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Stars’ great form continues

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Stars’ great form continues

African Stars, the log leaders of the Debmarine Premiership, continued their impressive winning streak on Saturday. 

At Mariental Stadium, the Katutura giants hosted Life Fighters, securing a 3-0 victory with goals from Willy Stephanus, Edmar Kamatuka and Uetuuru Kambato. The win extended Stars’ lead at the top of the summit, much to the delight of coach Mervin Mbakera, who attributed the victory to the team’s fighting spirit.

After the match, Mbakera praised the boys for their maximum points haul. “It’s kudos to the boys. Another objective was reached, which is to claim maximum points – our main aim for this match. The boys did the job, and I think it’s on to the next one,” he said.

Meanwhile, Stephanus, who scored the opening goal, credited the team’s recent Afcon qualifiers players for giving them a boost against their rivals. “I think the national team players who returned from duty gave the team a boost, which saw us easily bag three points today. The rivals were also good, which gave us the drive to push more for this match,” he said.

Looking ahead, Stephanus expressed confidence in the team’s ability to maintain their high level of performance as they continue their quest to win the Premiership.

Meanwhile, Dolam outfit Orlando Pirates collected maximum points with a 2-0 win over Eleven Arrows. Speaking about the result, Woody Jacobs expressed his satisfaction and revealed that the team had an effective plan to win the game from the outset. 

“It was a challenging encounter, as the other team gave us a run for our money. But we managed to collect maximum points on the road, which is what we wanted. We would like to maintain the same momentum and play the same style of football going forward. Overall, I am pleased with the boys’ performance today,” Jacobs added.

In other matches on Saturday, Windhoek-based outfit Tigers played to a 1-all draw against Blue Waters, while Young Brazilian drew 1-all against Rundu-based outfit Julinho Sporting. Okahandja United beat Citizen 2-0. Otjiwarongo-based Mighty Gunners thrashed Civics 4-2, while Black Africa lost 1-0 to Unam.

– mkambukwe@nepc.com.na