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Ekhaya fall to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Bullets

Ekhaya fall to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Bullets

Ekhaya FC narrowly lost 1-0 to FCB Nyasa Big Bullets in a tightly contested TNM Super League of Malawi encounter on Sunday afternoon at Kamuzu Stadium.

A second half strike from Adepoju Babatunde in the 56th minute, decided what was an intense physical contest.

What happened

The match kicked off under high anticipation with both sides coming into the clash looking for crucial league points.

It was the visitors, Bullets, who started brighter, controlling early possession and nearly going ahead in the 8th minute through Henry Chiwaya, who first headed over and later shot tamely at the keeper from inside the box.

As the intensity picked up, tempers flared in the 17th minute, prompting referee Michael Mwambyale to intervene multiple times. One confrontation resulted in a yellow card for Bullets’ forward Adepoju Babatunde, while head coach Peter Mponda also found himself cautioned minutes later for protesting a refereeing decision.

Looking to shift momentum, Ekhaya coach Enos Chatama made a bold tactical change in the 20th minute, bringing on Vincent Salawira for Safton Chintokoma.

 The adjustment saw Ekhaya grow into the game, with Hermas Masinja making an impressive solo run before laying it off for striker Chikwata, whose effort was ruled offside.

The match remained on a knife edge as both teams traded attacks. Though the game saw end-to-end action, especially in the final minutes of the half, neither side could break the deadlock until the break.

 

The second period resumed with similar intensity. Ekhaya were dealt a blow in the 52nd minute when captain Innocent Msowoya was stretchered off and replaced by Lovemore Mbeta.

Moments later, substitute Salawira was booked for a foul, continuing the heated nature of the contest.

In the 56th minute, the breakthrough came. Bullets capitalized on a set-piece opportunity, with Chiwaya winninh a freekick and executing a pinpoint  delivery into the box, where Babatunde rose highest to head home the opener to leave us trailing.

Ekhaya responded positively, with Stanley Billiat forcing a fine save from Bullets’ keeper Innocent Nyasulu from a freekick in the 62nd minute. The home side earned a corner but failed to convert.

Looking to extend their lead, Bullets then made their first change, introducing Maxwell Phodo for Hassan Kajoke. Ekhaya, pushing for an equalizer, responded in the 76th minute with Kesten Simbi replacing Chikwata, prompting Wongani Kaponya to move centrally in a reshuffle up front.

Despite their efforts, Ekhaya struggled to carve out clear chances in the closing stages. Bullets saw out the game, making late changes as Wongani Lungu and Lloyd Aaron went off injured, replaced by Chawanangwa Gumbo and Ernest Petro, respectively.

 With no time left on the clock, the referee brought proceedings to an end, confirming what was our third defeat of the season with all of them having 1-0 score line.

What it means

Nothing changes for The Cowboys in terms of position in the league standings following the result. After 11 games now Ekhaya have their points tally at 20 points, 7 points behind league leaders.

 

What coach Enos Chatama said

“We lacked only to break on the counter, we could have beaten Bullets on a counter. We defended very well but we are lacking quality to take the ball through the break.”z

 

Looking ahead

Another big test awaits The Cowboys, who are set to host the second placed Mighty Wanderers on 12th July at Kamuzu Stadium.

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