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Ngasa`s hat-trick floors Manyema

Substitute Boniface Ambani (R) in tussle for the ball with Manyema Rangers defender Buji Ali during their Mainland premiership match played at the Uhuru Stadium in Dar es Salaam, yesterday.

Mrisho Ngasa`s hat-trick against off form Manyema Rangers took holders Young Africans to 27 points after a 3-1 goals win in their 13th Mainland premiership match played at the Uhuru Stadium in Dar es Salaam yesterday.

Ngasa opened his hat-trick scoring campaign as early as the fourth minute when he was put through by Abdi Kassim who previously had synchronized well with midfielder Athumani Idd upfront.

Defensive laxity on the part of Manyema Rangers after twenty minutes would have earned Yanga the second goal of the day only for Ngasa to misfire.

However, Yanga eventually scored their second goal through a spot kick awarded by referee Alinus Lwena when Manyema Rangers defender Buji Ali brought down striker Kigi Makasi inside the area after 25 minutes.

Ngasa scored the much disputed penalty with rasping shot past custodian Oddo Nombo on his way to hit his first hat-trick of the season.

Adam Matunga of Manyema Rangers was finally warned by the referee after persistent argument over the penalty decision.

Yanga took to the dressing rooms with a great composure having attained a two-goal cushion.

Manyema Rangers surprisingly scored their consolation goal through a rebound by striker Ali Mohamed’s back heel when goalkeeper Yaw Berko failed to hold firmly an earlier goal-bound shot, five minutes into the second half.

Manyema’s celebrations were short-lived when Ngasa underlined his hat-trick bid just a minute later to restore his team’s two-goal cushion lead.

Ngasa had his fourth goal disallowed by referee midway into the second half for an offside offence. Manyema played below par with evergreen defender Buji Ali being overworked to thwart Yanga’s persistent raids.

The win has consolidated Yanga to their second spot behind leaders Simba with 27 points but have massive 12 point gap to cover should they need to win hat-trick title bid.

Line-ups:

Yanga:

Yaw Berko, Shadrack Nsajigwa, Amir Maftah, Nadir Haroub, Wisdom Ndlovu, Athumani Idd, Abdi Kassim, Nurdin Bakari, Mrisho Ngasa, Jerry Tegete/ Boniface Ambani, Kigi Makasi/Godfrey Boniface.

Coach: Kostadin Papic

Manyema FC:

Oddo Nombo, Daudi Paul, Sunday Juma/Mzee Mayala, Adam Matunga, Sixbert Mohamed, Buji Ali, Adam Matunga, Yusuf Nguya, Julius Mrope, Benedict Ngasa /Musa Kipao, Bakari Mahadhi.

Coach: Abdallah Kibaden

SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN

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Written by Israel Saria

For the last 20 years I have been working as a football pundit. This experience has provided me with a very useful insight into football and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics and I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany .....

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  1. I HATE THE VICTORY OF YANGA AGAINST THESE WEAK TEAMS.AS THEY PRAY THAT SIMBA LOOSE FOR THEM TO TAKE OVER,NAWAPA POLE SANA MAANA WATASUBIRI SANA TU NA WAJIANDAE KUTUPA POINT ZOTE TATU.

  2. I DONT SEE A LOCAL COACH TO COACH THE NATIONAL TEAM,LET US NOT LIE TO OURSELVES,WE HAVE BEEN COACHED BY THEM FOR YEARS BUT THE ONLY SUCCESS WAS IN 1980 WHEN WE QUALIFIED FOR AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS THANKS TO JOEL BENDERA AND PLAYERS OF THAT TIME WHO YOU CANT COMPARE WITH PLAYERS OF TODAY.IN 1994 WE WON THE EAST AFRICAN CHALLENGE CUP BUT I CAN SAY THE LUCK WAS ON OUR SIDE AND NOT THE TECHNICAL SERVICES OF MZIRAY.

  3. Go go go go Simba Sport Club-Wekundu wa Bongo……
    Fantastic record So far,let them{Yanga} put too much pressure on their Dressing Rooms…..
    C’mon Boyz

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