Ngwenya is unhappy

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Township Rollers' coach Dickson Ngwenya believes that his players must deliver in the remaining nine matches to improve their position on the log.

The Zambian was speaking in disappointment after Rollers settled for a 1-1 draw against Notwane in a Mascom Premier League game at the National Stadium on Sunday.

After watching his side squandering numerous chances, Ngwenya had reason to be dejected. "I was very disappointed in that game because after working hard, we messed up and let Notwane to equalise. It is like we have lost that game," Ngwenya told Mmegi Sport. He said that his players need to concentrate in the dying minutes of the game and avoid conceding goals which deny them victory.

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