A tall order awaits Chintu Kampamba when Kabwe Warriors host Zesco United in a week 11 MTN FAZ Super League fixture at the Railway Stadium this afternoon.
Kabwe Warriors still remain the only side without a win in this season’s Bola yapa Zed from the 9 games the team has played so far.
Kampamba’s side have lost 2 and drawn 7 games, which sees them stuck in the relegation zone fighting for survival.
His team put up a spirited fight in the last encounter against Nkana away in a show of character to earn a point after going down 2 goals.
The result at Nkana has somehow flattered a few fans but this does not change the fact that Chintu Kampamba needs a win so desperately.
Warriors have found goals hard to come by with two top scorers being Silon Jere a midfielder and Clement Mwape a defender both on 3 goals.
The Warriors strikers need to rise to the occasion to help change the team’s forunes.
It is quite a daunting task but it would really win the fans over if Kampamba leads his team to victory over Zesco United.
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