Mighty Mukuru Wanderers’ newly signed Cameroonian striker, Sama Thierry Tanjong said he is ready to step onto the pitch and help the team with his experience after being cleared to start playing for the Nomads.
At long last, there is no joy in the Nomads camp as the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has issued an International Transfer Certificate (ITC), making the player free to play for the Nomads. The striker signed for the Nomads earlier this month after successful trials but he is yet to play for the team.
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Football Association of Malawi (FAM) club licensing and compliance manager, Casper Jangale, acknowledged receipt of the ITC and commented that all that remains is for Wanderers to have their player registered with the Super League of Malawi (SULOM), after which he will be able to play.
This comes when Wanderers’ attacking line is being criticized for being wasteful and misfiring, as the team has only managed to score 9 goals in its 8 games played thus far. Of the goals, striker Clement Nyondo, last season’s top goal scorer, has only scored once, with Christopher Kumwembe scoring twice, meaning the other 6 goals have come from non-strikers.
Speaking after being cleared to play, Tanjong said Wanderers’ struggle to score goals doesn’t put him under pressure but he is ready to do what he does as “action speaks louder than words.”
“No, I don’t think that there is pressure. There is no pressure [with Wanderers’ scoring woes],” he said. “I’m doing what I do best, I don’t feel any pressure. I don’t feel pressurized because it’s football.
“I want to help the team as much as I can but there is no pressure, I don’t have pressure. I have nothing to promise but Nomads come because, in the end, you are going to celebrate.”
The former Cameroon’s Under 20 International ,who may make his debut for Wanderers on Saturday against Dedza Dynamos, previously played for Cameroonian Elite One with Union Sportive De Douala and Leopard Sportif De Douala. The Predator also played in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s top tier; Ligue 1 under Sanga Balende FC before switching to South Africa’s National First Division side, Baroka FC.
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