Wa Ganyu
They were beaten and left frustrated as the picture shows. Mighty Mukuru Wanderers found the going so easy past rookies Creck Sporting in their league encounter at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
Creck arrived in Blantyre in top form with two wins from two games having beaten Moyale Barracks 3-2 and Mighty Tigers 3-1. Both matches were played at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe.
But the MacDonald Mtetemera troops failed to get things going from the first whistle. Their midfield was paralyzed, with pressure at the back and weak up front, giving room to the home team to break their holy hearts.
Nomads’ dominance was manifested at 19 minutes of the first half when Creck’s Hadji Wali had no proper answer to stop left back Timothy Silwimba but to foul him inside the 18-yard box prompting referee Mwayi Msungama to point at the spot.
Stanly Sanudi stepped up and converted from the spot, putting Wanderers ahead.
At 35 minutes Christopher Kumwembe doubled their lead from Sanudi’s corner kick and from there it was difficult to stop Nomads.
Second half started with Mtetemera making triple substitutions, resting Tathedwa Willard, Akuzike Lifa and Gift Kadawati for Ademola Ajibola, Hardy Ng’andu and George Chaomba which brought life to the visitors.
Creck were able to bring sanity at the midfield and they were able to find strikers but their only challenge was to break Nomads defence.
They created three scoring opportunities but all their efforts could not be counted.
They were then punished with two minutes to go when defender Hadji Wali was dispossessed which resulted in conceding a third goal from Gaddie Chirwa who connected home a Kumwembe assist.
Wanderers’ assistant coach Meck Mwase was happy with his boys saying they could have scored more goals while Mtetemera conceded that they were outplayed but promised to return stronger.