By Isaac Grant
Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos FC coach Andrew Bunya believes his team is ready ahead of the game against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers on Saturday, 1st June 2024 at Kamuzu Stadium.
“I think we’re doing well so far and Physiologically the players know what it means to face Mighty Mukuru Wanderers at the artificial turf,” said Bunya when asked about the performance of his team recently as they are unbeaten in five games with two wins and three draws.
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Looking ahead to the match day nine against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers who are a point above Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos FC, Bunya says they need to be cautious enough if they have to get a positive result against the Lali Lubani side who have suffered back-to-back defeats against Silver Strikers and Mzuzu City Hammers.
“We’re facing one of the top sides in the land and their previous results give us a lot of work to do because they will fight tooth and nail to get the result but we’re also going there to take the points away from them,” Bunya said.
The charismatic coach hopes that it is time Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos FC manages its first win against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.
“This is a different season and I know we haven’t recorded any win against them so we have to change that,” Bunya said.
Since 2022, Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos FC has faced Mighty Mukuru Wanderers seven times including two friendly matches with Wanderers holding an upper hand, with four wins and three draws ( two league wins, one cup game win, one friendly game win and two draws in the league, one in a friendly testing match).
Currently, Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos FC are 7th on the log standings with 11 points while their opponents are 5th with 12 points after playing the same number of games.
The last time the team played in Blantyre at Kamuzu Stadium, was two weeks ago when they managed a 1-1 draw against Mighty Tigers.
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