Erasmus Shalihaxwe
Young African Football Club owner and coach Mali Ngarizemo says his team will fight for the Debmarine Premiership title until the final day, when they face African Stars Football Club in Gobabis.
Ngarizemo spoke over the weekend in Windhoek after Young African beat title contenders Khomas Nampol Football Club 2-1.
“We are still in the chase; we want to take it down to the wire, because we are not even done with African Stars yet, and we won’t make it easy for them. Our last game will be against them (African Stars) in Gobabis, and we hope to win the league there. Remember our next four games are at home, and we hope that will help us pick up all the points. It has not been easy playing at home, but we hope that will change in the coming games,” he said.
Ngarizemo said the win against Khomas Nampol was tough. His team arrived in Windhoek late the night before after playing the Young Brazilian Football Club in Karasburg.
He said they had little time to rest, while Khomas Nampol had enough time to recover.
Young Africans are second on the log with 43 points from 23 games.
African Stars lead with 46 points, also from 23 games.