Div One: Luanda Villa boss calls for calm amid poor run as Villa seek revival vs G.D.C Nakuru

Ahead of their FKF Division One league clash against GDC Nakuru, Luanda Villa coach Tom Tera is hoping his team will return to winning ways.Villa have had a rough time since the start of the second leg, having failed to win a league game since their 2-0 tdefeat of Kamungei United in May.They have since drawn 0-0 at home with Bungoma Superstars, shared spoils with Nyota Fc (2-2) and played out a stalemate away with league debutants Vegpro FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_7306211##The promotion favorites are currently on third spot in the table, having dropped enough points to see Green Commandos and Zoo FC go ahead of them.But Tera, who has missed NSL promotion with team narrowly in the last two seasons, says the situation is not catastrophic yet and has called for calm among Luanda faithful.”I understand the need to talk, our performance has not been good for a couple of games now, we cannot deny that and we cannot change it in minutes,” he told Mozzart Sport.Why Olunga is ineligible for a direct move to Everton and England in general”Fans have to be calm in this situation, it is not a catastrophe. It is not perfect but I saw a lot of good signs in our game against Bungoma Superstars. The goals we are not scoring will eventually come.Our strikers are engaged in drills and soon will convert those chances to goals,” offered the experienced gaffer.Luanda based club chairperson Moses Absence also urged for calm among fans as the team pushes for National Super League promotion.OFFICIAL: Mukangula, Thiong’o to leave AFC Leopards”I can tell our supporters to be calm and rally behind the team now as our able technical bench are working towards better results. Our technical bench is experienced and will turn things around soon.” Luanda Villa SC will seek to bounce back when they visit GDC Nakuru at Afraha C grounds on Saturday.Elsewhere, Zetech Titans bounced back from their 1-0 defeat to Rainbow FC over the weekend with a 2-0 win against Kenya Navy at Kimaru grounds.The varsity boys broke the deadlock through Ian Muriuki inside the opening nine minutes of the contest from close range after a fine run and cross by Warren Mugele.McKinstry braced for bruising league finishTitans struck again towards the end of the first half as in form Mugele powered home a header from an in-swinging corner giving them a strong advantage heading to the break.The visitors pilled more pressure on the hosts but failed to break down Jacob Onyango’s low block.Kenya Navy intensified search for a goal in the closing minutes of the game but Zetech Titans custodian Lihasi Vincent was alert to deny Steve Kyalo from close range as the home side succumbed to their fourth defeat in seven division one matches.Tusker, Gor, and Homeboyz risk missing continental football as CAF gets toughFollowing their win, Zetech Titans moves to eighth in the division one table, tied on 38 points with Kibera Soccer who have a superior goal difference.Navy, who have two wins from seven division one games, one coming from Buruburu Sports’ walkover, remain 13th on league standings one point from safety with 14 rounds to conclusion of the league. In another match, goals from Javan and Dakee where enough for Kibera Soccer to floor Embu based 3K FC in a mid-table clash played Woodley grounds on Wednesday.The win saw the slum boys leapfrog 3K FC to move 7th on division one standings and back into promotion play offs equation

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