Hero-turned-villain gives BMC victory

Burly striker, Zenzo Moyo was a hero turned villain over the weekend when he was sent-off just after he scored the only goal of the match between BMC and TASC of Francistown.

The goal gave BMC much-needed victory. Zenzo received his marching orders three minutes before the final whistle after a second yellow card. The Zambian made his debut for BMC two weeks ago when he scored the consolation goal in the loss against Gaborone United. Though he looked out of sorts in the first game, he was a totally different man against TASC.

His combination with Kenanao Kgetholetsile looks promising and proved a menace to the TASC defence. Time and again the two unlocked the TASC defence but lack of a killer instinct saw chances go to waste. They played one-touch football and made clever runs off the ball, often stretching the opponents wide. With his large frame, Moyo is difficult to beat especially in the air. He was tricky over the weekend as he quickly passed the ball and moved into space instead of using his strength.

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