Harambee Stars’ prospect Zak Vyner featured for 90 minutes for his club, Bristol City, in their 1-1 draw with Sheffield United on Tuesday night in an English Championship game.The central defender was one of the top performers, earning a 7.4 rating, according to Flashscore.##NAJAVA_MECA_8773598##Tyrese Campbell put league leaders Sheffield United ahead in the 61st minute with a superb solo goal, but Mark Sykes earned Bristol a share of the spoils with a 90th-minute equalizer, sending the technical bench into celebration.Bristol’s Assistant Coach Chris Hogg appreciated the hard-earned point, acknowledging the difficulty of playing at Sheffield United’s ground, Bramall Lane.”It’s a tough place to come, and I think we saw the spirit in the performance, along with moments of good play, and we got our rewards. The most pleasing thing was going there and showing our identity,” he told the club’s official website.“We are delighted for the boys to get the late goal and to see that connection with the supporters.”WPL Preview: Police looking to firm grip on summit as Wadadia stare at relegationBristol City are currently seventh in the EFL standings with 54 points. Next, they face Norwich City FC at home on Friday night.In Tanzania, former Tusker FC midfielder Saphan Siwa scored in Namungo FC’s 3-0 victory in an FA Cup Round of 32 tie, as the side progressed to the Round of 16.This was Siwa’s second consecutive game that he has found the back of the net, following his league strike last week against Pamba Jiji FC. Moubarack Amza netted the other two goals for Namungo FC.Also in Tanzania, Christopher Oruchum scored for Pamba Jiji FC in their FA Cup game against Kiluvya FC, which they won 3-0. Ramadhan Oviedo and Yonta Camara added the other goals, with lead striker Mathew Tegisi being rested for the match.CAF President Motsepe sends urgent message to Benni McCarthy after Harambee Stars appointment
