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What to look out for Blantyre Derby in TNM Super League: Bullets vs Wanderers


By Raymond Siyaya Jnr

The Blantyre derby is on the door step and the result has huge ramifications for the league title as FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who are perched high on the Sapitwa summit of the Super league with 49 points, go head to head with Mighty Wanderers who are second with 45 points at the iconic Kamuzu stadium in Blantyre.

It is finer margins that dictate results when the two giants clash. In seven matches that the two have met since 2022,they have drawn four times while Bullets have won twice.

A Bullets victory will open a seven point gap and Bullets will look like running away with it, while a Nomads win cuts the four points gap to one,albeit Wanderers have a game in hand and are yet to lose.

But where could the match be won and lost for both bullets and nomads?

NYASULU VS KHUNGWA.
The goalkeeper is the last line in defence and is entrusted to prevent the opposition from scoring in the net using reflexes and agility to block and deflect balls away from the goal. Both Dalitso Khungwa and Innocent Nyasulu for Wanderers and Bullets, respectively, have done expertly well in doing this job.

Dalitso Khungwa has racked up nine clean sheets in 11 matches and conceded only two goals with the other goal scored from the penalty spot. Similarly, Innocent Nyasulu has kept 10 clean sheets from 16 games, and both are high up in the clean sheet statistics chart. It would be noteworthy that Bullets have conceded 10 goals while Wanderers have shipped in eight goals so far.

WANDERERS DEFENCE FRAILTIES.
Defencive organisation and stability have been a huge grey area for Wanderers such that it has the potential to unravel the Wanderers campaign this season. Peter Cholopi’s inconsistencies,poor judgement and decision making, poor positioning, and raw aggression have cost Wanderers goals, and he has also been red carded. Pairing him with Emmanuel Nyirenda does also not help matters sometimes, as Nyirenda looks heavy and has no pace to match Strikers with speed when opposition teams break.

Lawrence Chaziya, who has lost a place in the starting lineup, does not give solace as he too has similar defencive issues. If these defencive issues rear their ugly heads again during the derby ,Wanderers will not go away with them as Bullets are ruthless when handed such opportunities.

However, this does not mean Bullets have no defensive problems of their own. One big problem with coach Peter Mponda is the chopping and changing of the defence personnel. Mponda has also been deploying utility player Yankho Singo as either centre back or fullback. The only defender he has maintained so far is Blessings Mpokera, who has won multiple man of the match awards.

Defenders need to build relationships and partnerships for synergy and chemistry. But when you continue to chop and change in each and every game, you risk damaging that valuable partnership, and this can create problems.

In addition,Bullets defence is still untested since they continue to command ball possession which allows them to control the tempo and momentum of the game hence it is always the opposition defence that is mostly on the receiving end.

THE MIDFIELD BATTLE.
They say the midfield is the “heartbeat” of the team. It will be interesting to watch how the midfield combination of Felix Zulu, Blessings Singini, and Isaac Kaliati will contend and challenge with Frank Willard,Paul Master and Yankho Singo

In a reverse fixture which Wanderers won one nil, Wanderers tamed Yankho Singo and Lloyd Banega Aaron and muted Chikumbutso Salima They also had lots of possessions, which allowed them to dictate the pace and momentum of the game.

However,this time around, Bullets have roped in Paul Master who is a master at ball recovery, offensive and defencive transitions, and sometimes he masterly connects and links high up with Strikers to score goals.

Peter Mponda has also controversially deployed Bright Bweke Munthali as a central midfielder amidst many Bullets fans protesting his inclusion by arguing that he is past his prime and does not have the legs to run and patrol the central midfield.

However, Bweke in the Kamuzu Barracks and Mafco games he has been featured so far, was pivotal as he was just street wise with his positioning and was linking up with Ephraim Kondowe and Hassan Kajoke very well. Perhaps the stakes are too high for Mponda to risk Bweke in a game of this magnitude. Whosoever wins the midfield battle has a higher chance of winning the game.

WING-PLAY CUTTING EDGE.
Both teams rely heavily on wing play in and during offensive transitions. For Wanderers, it is WiseDihno Mpinganjira, and Bullets have Chikumbutso Salima to carve open defensive lines with trickery and pace.

However, Mpinganjira is more hybrid as he can also drop in defence and help provide cover. Salima has so far assisted nine goals while Mpinganjira has seven assists. Salima has scored 9 goals and is the second top goal scorer to Babatunde Adepoju.

But Wanderers have another weapon that has risen through the ranks in the name of Adam Wallace, who is second to Mpinganjira in the perking order. Wallace is a traditional winger who can take on defenders beating them from the outside or inside to send crosses for Muhamad Sulumba or Sama Tanjong. Will Bob mpinganjira play them both? Wisedihno Mpinganjira operates on both flanks, and the only way both Wallace and Mpinganjira can play is if Mpinganjira plays as an inverted winger to be cutting inside and using his powerful foot for shots.

It will also be interesting how Mponda uses Hassan Kajoke, who is coming out from the doldrums and coming into his own. In the Bullets vs. Mafco game,Kajoke played as a right non- traditional winger. Kajoke does not hug the line as traditional wingers do, but used body feints and trickery to link up effectively with Ephraim Kondowe who was dropping deep and could release Kajoke into spaces where Kajoke managed to score two goals.

To the left flank, Bullets have Peter Banda or can also deploy Yamikani Mologeni, who are both mavericks to carry the ball through hugging the line and sending pinpointing crosses.

BULLETS’ SCORERS GALORE
It is worth noting that it is only FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Karonga United who have multiple goal scorers in their teams. Both have 12 different scorers. This might be handy for Bullets as they have scorers from every position or angle on the pitch.

In fact, Babatunde is the top goal scorer with 12 goals and is seconded by Salima with nine. Ephraim Kondowe, Kajoke, Sean Mcbrams, and Paul Master can all score goals. No wonder bullets have scored 46 goals while Wanderers have 28 goals a far cry to Bullets goal tally.

Both teams have Strikers who drop deep to link up with the midfield in order to disrupt defencive shape of the opposition as the centre backs follow them which create spaces for their wingers, since the full backs tend to cover the space left by the centre backs.

The Blue Eagles vs. Wanderers game saw Muhamad Sulumba dropping deep, and his space was being filled by Bleelssings Mwalilino, who scored two goals coming from the left flank. Similarly, Ephraim Kondowe was dropping deep to link up with the midfield but was also setting up Kajoke who was occupying the space left by the full back who had gone to cover the space that had been left by his centre back who had followed Kondowe.

The Blantyre derby is won or lost on the pitch. It cares less about position and form a team has.

Events on that particular day and during the game dictate the winner.

Ref Chinoko to Officiate High-Voltage Blantyre Derby

By Jones Gadama

The Super League of Malawi (Sulom) has announced the referees’ panel for the highly anticipated Blantyre derby between FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers FC, scheduled for Saturday at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre. Mzuzu-based referee, David Chinoko, will lead the officiating team.

Chinoko, a seasoned referee with experience in handling high-profile matches, will be assisted by Happiness Mbandambanda as the first assistant referee and Mussa Grant as the second assistant. Easter Zimba will serve as the fourth official, while veteran referee Moffat Champiti will assess the officiating panel.

Interestingly, this panel also officiated last season’s Blantyre derby, which adds an element of familiarity to the high-stakes match. The referees’ experience and knowledge of the teams’ dynamics will be crucial in ensuring a fair and smooth game.

The Blantyre derby is one of the most eagerly awaited matches in the Malawi football calendar, with both teams boasting a huge following and a rich history of competition. FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers FC have a long-standing rivalry, and this match is expected to be intense and closely contested.

Fans of both teams are eagerly anticipating the match, and the referees’ panel will face a tough task in keeping the game under control. The stakes are high, and every decision made by the referees will be scrutinized. Chinoko and his team will need to be at the top of their game to ensure that justice is served on the pitch.

The match promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams likely to field their strongest squads. The outcome of the game could have significant implications for the league standings, and both teams will be looking to emerge victorious.

As the referees prepare to take center stage, fans can expect a thrilling match that will keep them on the edge of their seats. With the likes of Chinoko and his team in charge, the game is expected to be officiated fairly and impartially, allowing the best team to emerge victorious.

In the buildup to the match, both teams have been engaged in intense training sessions, fine-tuning their tactics and strategies. The players are expected to be highly motivated, and the match is likely to be a closely contested affair.

The Sulom’s decision to appoint Chinoko and his team to officiate the match is a vote of confidence in their abilities. The referees’ panel has a big responsibility on their shoulders, and they will need to rise to the occasion to ensure that the game is fair and enjoyable for both teams and the fans.

As the countdown to the match begins, fans can expect a thrilling encounter that will showcase the best of Malawian football. With the referees’ panel in place, the stage is set for a memorable match that will be remembered for a long time.