Simba Sports Club clinched a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Tanzania Prisons FC in their NBC Premier League clash on Tuesday.
The game, played at Sokoine Stadium in Mbeya, showcased Simba’s tactical discipline and resilience, allowing them to secure all three points in difficult conditions.
The only goal of the match came in the fifth minute, courtesy of central defender Che Malone Fondoh. His decisive strike followed a free-kick delivered by Kibu Denis, which Tanzania Prisons goalkeeper Mussa Mbisa mishandled, allowing Malone to pounce and put Simba ahead.
After the match, Simba’s head coach, Fadlu Davids, shared his thoughts on the team’s performance, focusing on their ability to control the game despite the challenging conditions.
“We were in total control. This match was about the basics because the field was not in the best condition. One cross, one second ball, one mistake in midfield could have created a chance for the opponent, but we didn’t give them any chances, so that is really good,” Davids said as quoted by the Guardian.
The coach voiced his frustration with the tight fixture schedule, particularly what he saw as an unfair advantage for their rivals, Young Africans.
“You know, Young Africans had 20 days to play their six games, while we only have 18 days. They get extra two days, but we will go through. It’s about getting the basics right in such games, coming away from home, getting the points, and preparing for the next home game,” he said.