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Zambia Can Beat Ghana

By Peter Madoda Bungane
WE had no problems when we previously played Ghana and Uganda at the Levy Mwanawasa stadium in Ndola because the crowd was sober and alcoholic consumption was to a minimum if not close to nil.

Five African teams will eventually qualify to the Brazilian hosted 2014 World cup tournament. Zambians should not give up support neither should the government decide to withdraw essential financial support to the Chipolopolo.

The Sudanese envoy. Mohammed Isa Edam was right in saying we are still a powerhouse in Southern Africa, and we shouldn’t give up. Zambia has the potential to qualify. Period. Let us focus our energies as supporters and fans in this fact, the rest doesn’t count.

Let’s soldier on, football is about three things either, draw, lose and win. In this special case, Zambia must win.

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15 Responses to Zambia Can Beat Ghana

  1. Mpangula Mputyu Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 8:41 am

    Dream On. Ghana is marshaling their toughest squad Now to face Zambia in their backyard after smelling Victory.

    Zambians problem is we think Ghana has gone to sleep. No! They are awake and alive to the notion that they are Now topping the Group. Wrestled it from Zambia.

    We need super preparations for the September game.

    • nachikola Reply

      June 18, 2013 at 9:19 am

      That is the problem with you shallow minded people like you mputi whatever your name is. Whether they are asleep or awake we will baet them at their home ground. If they have never been beaten at home they will feel it come september. We have beaten ghana convincingly and we will do it again and again period. It is us to encourage our boys to move on focus on the next game. Do you think another country will come boost the morale of our boys? We have to support them ourselves and they will will make us proud again. Ghana is just an african country like Zambia and we did embarrass them at AFCON. peole like you are the ones who admire your neighbour’s home thinking they are better than you not knowing what they go through.

      • Max Reply

        June 18, 2013 at 11:14 am

        Dream on, dream on batata. we allow dreaming but guard against BP

  2. CALLED WISE Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 8:54 am

    PANIC NOT PEOPLE! THE BEST AND LUCKY TEAM WILL WIN THAT DAY.
    ON YESTERDAY’S TRANSPORT SECTOR RIOT,
    I FIND THE WHOLE SCENARIO VERY SADDENING.
    THE ISSUE SIMPLE:
    BUS DRIVERS SHOULD JUST OBSERVE ROAD REGULATIONS, HAVE THEIR PAPERS IN ORDER AND EVERYONE WILL HAVE A GOOD DAY.
    WHAT CHANGE DO WE ZAMBIANS REALLY WANT TO SEE HAPPEN IF WE ARE THE SAME ONES KEEPING ON HOLDING ON TO WHAT WE WANT TO CHANGE?

  3. Muntu nyoko Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 10:10 am

    You people talk alot about outcomes and possibilities etc. Yet you know very well that games are played on the pit not by your words. You can do all you want to do but what matters is serious preparation, tactfulness; ability to counter the opponent etc. Reading who is in form and who is not etc. Words and predictions amount to nothing.

  4. GN Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 10:12 am

    we can beat ghana if the training program starts now and not assembling a team before one week before.let support our team to train with professional clubs in europe and south america in order to gain momentum for two months.

  5. willard Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 10:17 am

    my comment pliz

  6. Franktalk Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 10:46 am

    Zambia can only win if they learn the basics of football: Ball control, accurate passing, team work, accurate shooting, hard tackling & playing as a team. So far Zambia doesn’t know how to do any of these. They still play ‘Chimpombwa’ soccer & pay Renard a sack of dollars for appearing in ****** ‘kadoli’ adverts. Kalusha ‘fired’ a very ABLE coach in Bonneti. Zambia mafi fye!!

    • Dimma Reply

      June 18, 2013 at 11:31 am

      Yashani iyi! Echo tulushila! Maybe show us your performance at work and home may be I will believe you. Zambia is bad at most of things. We drink too much!

  7. Klele Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 1:54 pm

    Bullshit. Alcohol on the terraces has no effect on poor play on the pitch. If anything when fans are high they make more noise cheering the team. just get rid of that “spectator” of a coach. The pitch has a technical area where most “real” coaches stand orchestrating their teams. Renard stands by the benches posing. When Sudan equalised Zambia spent 10 minutes hoofing long balls to the front men. And the “coach” watches clueless. Pathetic.

  8. Bob Marley Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 4:20 pm

    Believe in yourself/yourselves and you get what you want. Zambia did not win the AFcon at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium but on a foreign soil. Think positively!

  9. GHANA WE SHALL DEFEAT. Reply

    June 18, 2013 at 4:52 pm

    KAMBWILI WENT TO cUBA TO SECURE A TRAINING FACILITY FOR ZAMBIA SHUOLD THEY QUALIFY TO THE WORLD CUP. MY HUMBLE REQUEST TO KAMBWILI IS TO TAKE THE TEAM TO A CAMP IN EUROPE, WHERE THERE IS NO “MAMPI” AND THE OTHER GIRLS. THEY SHOULD GO THERE NOW UNTIL MID AUGUST.

  10. adam Reply

    June 19, 2013 at 6:54 am

    Zambia has no chance

    Sorry i can’t see Zambia beating Ghana when Kevin Prince Boateng, the Ayews and Essien comnig back to the fold, zambia will have a shock of their lives come September. Yes! Zambia were lucky in the Afcon when they ere outplayed by Ghana in Equitorial Guinea and were second time lucky at home soil….i reserve my comments may the best side win!!!!

  11. harris Reply

    June 19, 2013 at 12:24 pm

    The Chipothlopolo boys stand a very good chance of going to the world cup.When playing Ghana the Boys should not look at names they should know that they are also good.supporters should give more support to the team.Drawing with sudan is not the end,in football with change. Zambia is going to beat ghana.

  12. shrest Reply

    June 19, 2013 at 4:20 pm

    why do we want to use calculators each time we play football?

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