UGANDAN striker, Emmanuel Okwi,
  struck twice and his Zambian
  counterpart, Felix Sunzu, scored one
  goal as Mainland Premier League pace
  setters, Simba, thrashed Azam FC 3-1
  at the National Stadium in Dar es
  Salaam.
  It was a sweet triumph for Simba,
  who increased their points' tally to 22
  and continue to cling to the top
  position whilst inflicting the first ever
  defeat on Azam this season.The
  defeat has also seen Azam drop to
  the third position as Yanga, who were
  previously in the position, climbed to
  the second spot following a 1-0
  victory over JKT Oljoro at the Sheikh
  Amri Abeid Stadium in Arusha the
  same day.
  Simba and Azam attacked in turns
  immediately after the kick off and that
  forced defences on either side to be
  more alert in a bid to avoid conceding
  early goals.Simba's striking force,
  which was led by Sunzu, attempted to
  get the better of the Azam defence
  after a few minutes of action but the
  latter were quick to foil the attempts.
  Tension, too, was high right from the
  early stages of the game, in which
  Simba's midfielder, Amri Kiemba, was
  shown yellow card by referee, Israel
  Nkongo, for a foul on one of Azam
  players. Azam midfielder, Jabir Aziz,
  was also booked for a foul on Kiemba
  later in the first half.
  John Bocco scored the opener for
  Azam at the fifth minute after he was
  set up by his striking partner, Ivorian
  Kipre Tchetche, and dribbled past
  Simba defenders, Shomari Kapombe
  and Paschal Ochieng', and beat
  keeper, Juma Kaseja, with low shot.
  But Simba calmed their nerves and
  drew level two minutes later through
  a header by Sunzu, who connected a
  cross from winger, Mrisho Ngasa,
  from the left.Bocco then had to leave
  the pitch on the 20th minute after
  sustaining an injury and was replaced
  by Khamis Mcha.
  The agile striker was lively as soon as
  he was introduced into the game and
  could have done better when he was
  released by a team mate inside the
  area a few minutes later but his
  attempt went wide. Simba replied with
  a series of attacks spearheaded by
  Okwi, who had previously not been
  quite active thanks to tight marking by
  Azam defenders.
  Okwi then scored the second for
  Simba on the 41st minute as he
  headed in a cross from Ngasa. The
  Ugandan ace tormented Azam
  defenders two minutes later but failed
  to complete the spadework and the
  half time saw Simba lead 2-1.Simba
  quickly took the game to their
  opponents on resumption and Okwi
  forced a fine diving save from Azam
  keeper, Mwadini Ali.
  Okwi showcased his goal scoring
  virtuosity by adding the third goal at
  the 50th minute as he dribbled past
  three Azam defenders inside the area
  and unleashed a powerful shot that
  gave Mwadini no chance.Azam had
  two good chances previously but
  striker, Tchetche, and centre back,
  Aggrey Morris, wasted them.
  Tchetche was released inside the area
  but shot wide before Morris
  connected a corner kick with a header
  but his effort too was off
  target.Simba's coach, Milovan Cirkovic,
  did two substitutions later in the
  game, in which he sent in winger,
  Ramadhan Singano, and midfielder,
  Ramadhan Chombo, for Sunzu and
  Kiemba but Azam, instead, were the
  ones that attacked the most at the
  time.
  Azam embarked on last minutes
  onslaught in a bid to cancel out their
  opponents' two-goal lead but the
  latter's defence stood firm to
  eventually realize the 3-1 victory.In
  Arusha, Yanga climbed to the second
  position in the standing with a 1-0 win
  over JKT Oljoro at the Sheikh Amri
  Abeid Stadium. Rwandan defender,
  Mbuyu Twite, scored the all important
  goal for Yanga on the 51st minute
  when he headed in a corner kick.
  Yanga had four good chances to find
  the back of the net in the first half but
  midfielder, Athuman Iddi, and strikers,
  Burundian Didier Kavumbagu and
  Ugandan Hamisi Kiiza, failed to make
  the most of the opportunities. The
  Jangwani Street side also won four
  corner kicks but could not exploit
  them.
  The hosts too pressed forward when
  they were in possession and had five
  corner kicks, which were all abortive
  and that left the two teams settle for a
  barren draw at the breather.On
  resumption, Yanga had an upper
  hand and attacked relentlessly in
  search of goals and that made Oljoro
  keeper, Mcheke Musa, the busier at
  the time as he was forced to come out
  of his comfort zone and clear danger.
  Yanga's efforts eventually paid off on
  the 51th minute, when they scored
  the opener through Twite, who
  headed in a corner kick from the left.
  It was the third goal of the season for
  the Rwandan international of
  Congolese origin, who also found the
  back of the net against Mwanza's Toto
  African and Coast Region's Ruvu
  Shooting Stars.
  Yanga continued to attack in a bid to
  increase their goal tally during the
  closing stages of the match but the
  attempts were futile and the Mainland
  giants, in the end, came out with
  crucial three points courtesy of the
  lone goal
Saturday, October 27, 2012
SIMBA SINK AZAM, YANGA MOVE IN SECOND POSITION
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