Zesco United coach George Lwandamina insists there is nothing to worry about regarding his side's fluctuating early- season form after picking up two successive league draws.
The defending Super League champions were held to a scoreless draw away to Green Buffaloes at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka on Wednesday.
That draw came just four days after escaping with the same result away to Nkana on April 19 in Kitwe.
“A draw will make you move somewhere. It may not be what we wanted but if you can’t fly you have to run, if you can’t run you have to walk, if you can’t walk, you have to crawl and you have to move forward every time,” Lwandamina said.
“When a game is difficult, you come up with a draw which is OK to me.”
Lwandamina added that his players may have also been drained from Sunday’s hard-fought-for draw at Nkana.
“The players are tired. We had a game on Sunday and we travelled here and you can’t expect them to recover,” Lwandamia said.
Zesco stand still in fifth place on eight points from four games played and one match in hand and are three points behind leaders Zanaco.
However, the draw lifts Buffaloes from 14th and out of the relegation zone into 11th position with four points from five games.
Zesco return home to Ndola to host Red Arrows.
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