Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Nchanga Rangers happy with league start

Nchanga Rangers assistant coach Elijah Tana, says picking up four points from two games was a good start for the Chingola side.
Rangers on Saturday rallied from one-down away against hosts Red Arrows to finish 1-1 at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.
Despite their financial problems carried over from the 2014 season, Rangers have made a bright start plus are unbeaten and sit second on the 2015 FAZ Super League table after two rounds of matches played.
Rangers fought back in the 23rd minute through a Kasonde Bwalya equaliser two minutes after their ex-striker Francis Kombe put Arrows ahead.
The Chingola side is just two points behind leaders Green Eagles who have made a one hundred percent start on six points.
“The start has been good so far and we have picked four points from six,” Tana said.
“We will keep fighting and see that we do better this season.
“Getting a point away from home is good. You know Red Arrows is a big team and are up there so we are happy.”
The ex-Zambia defender was standing in over the weekend for his boss Fighton Simukonda who was away with the Zambia Under-23 on 2015 All-Africa Games qualifier duty in Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Rangers face their biggest test in Week Three when they host Zanaco on April 4.
The league takes a break during the weekend of March 28 to give way to the FAZ annual general meeting on the same date and the Zambia versus Rwanda friendly 24 hours later in 

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