Kenyan international Jesse Were featured the entire match in Kansanshi Dynamos defeat as Kenneth Muguna and Tyler Onyango missed action for Azam FC and Burton Albion respectively yesterdat. Jesse WereThe former Zesco United forward was trusted with a start as Kansanshi Dynamos suffered a 2-3 defeat at the hands of Chambishi FC in the Zambian Super League.Namanda scores as Musanze beat Rayon SportsKansanshi posted a torrid start to the game as they went two goals down in the opening 27 minutes courtesy of a goal from Innocent Kashita and a Andy Boyeli penalty.Things went from bad to worse for Kansanshi as they soaked in a third in the 37th minute when Malan Gondwe handed Chambishi an emphatic lead.##NAJAVA_MECA_6843392##Kansanshi head coach Boyd Mulwanda had some stern words for his charges at half time which paid off two minutes after the resumption as Bruce Musakanya pulled one back.Boyeli went from hero to zero after netting an own goal six minutes after the hour mark but Chambishi managed to hold on to the 3-2 win.Tyler OnyangoThe Kenyan midfielder was an unused sub as his third-tier Burton Albion side advanced to the Third Round of the FA Cup with a 6-1 whitewash over Chippenham Town.First half goals from Jonny Smith and Adedeji Oshilaja ensured Burton went into the break with a comfortable 2-0 lead.Bobby Kamwa extended Burton’s lead in the 54th minute but Harry Parsons pulled one back for Chippenham six minutes later.##NAJAVA_MECA_6843404##Sam Winnall grabbed his brace in the closing stages of the second half and there was just enough time for Oshilaja to also seal his double of the game.Kenneth MugunaThe former Gor Mahia midfielder again missed from the matchday squad as his Azam FC claimed their seventh successive victory with a 3-2 win over Coastal Union in the Tanzanian Premier League.Maabad Maulid Maabad handed Coastal Union a surprise 1-0 lead in the 13th minute that they took to the half time break.Grab those Eagles, or go home! Cameroon open Monday program with a do-or-die tie with SerbiaAzam resumed the second half a different beast as James Akaminko and Yahya Zayd put them ahead but Hamad Majimengi was on hand to draw Coastal Union level in the 86th minute.Just when Coastal Union though they had settled for a point, up stepped Iddy Seleman Nado to net in the 10th minute of added time and seal a crucial victory for Azam. (function (el) { window.addEventListener(“message”, (event) => { if (event.origin.startsWith(“https://www.sofascore”)) { if (el.id === event.data.id) { el.style.height = event.data.height + “px”” data-scrolling=”yes” contenteditable=”false”>
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