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Arrows hold Wanderers in gritty stalemate at Shinde

Arrows hold Wanderers in gritty stalemate at Shinde

Red Arrows dug deep under the smokes of Mufulira Copper Refinery adjacent to Shinde Stadium to hold Mufulira Wanderers to a hard fought 0-0 draw in a Week 33 contest drenched in tension but starved of cutting edge.

The opening exchanges offered little for the forwards as both sides cancelled each other out in midfield and turned the first 15 minutes into a tactical chess match with goalkeepers left largely unemployed.

In the 21st minute, Wanderers briefly lifted the tempo when John Foloko cut inside and unleashed a shot from range but the effort drifted harmlessly away as the deadlock persisted.

By the 35th minute, Alassane Diarra nearly crafted magic for the hosts with a surging solo run along the by-line, only to find no support inside the penalty area when the decisive pass was needed.

Four minutes later, Gilbert Tetani sprinkled flair in midfield with clever footwork that drew cheers from the Shinde faithful but once again the final product betrayed Wanderers.

Moments after the restart in the 46th minute, Red Arrows carved out the clearest opening of the night when Angel Lubamba latched onto a blind pass but Brian Bwalya sprinted off his line brilliantly to smother the danger.

The hour mark arrived with neither side able to find the killer touch despite Wanderers enjoying occasional pockets of attacking promise around the visitors’ box.

As the clock ticked toward the closing stages, both benches rolled the dice with tactical substitutions, yet Arrows remained disciplined and compact while Wanderers struggled to unlock the military side’s stubborn resistance.

A costly opportunity arrived in the 68th minute after Sadam Phiri’s weak back pass gifted Wanderers possession in a dangerous area but hesitation allowed Arrows to recover and preserve their clean sheet.

When the final whistle pierced through the expectant Shinde, it exhaled collectively as the goalless stalemate stood as a story of defensive resilience, tactical discipline and two sides unwilling to surrender an inch. Mufulira Wanderers Vs Red Arrows, week 33.

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