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Pasuwa club’s dominance shows gulf in class

- - FARPost

BLANTYRE. Nyasa Big Bullets’ 2-1 win over Dedza Dynamos over the weekend confirmed their elite TNM Super League title retention and exposed the gulf in class between them and opposition.

Striker Babatunde Adepoju and substitute Hassan Kajoke got the goals for Bullets whereas Ibrahim Sadiki scored Dedza’s consolatio­n on Saturday.

Not only did Bullets stroll to their unpreceden­ted 16th league championsh­ip, they also made it four on the bounce for gaffer Callisto Pasuwa.

The Zimbabwean has now won eight league titles on the spin in his career building on the four-back-to-back he bagged with Dynamos in Harare.

This season, People’s Team as, Bullets are called, left close pursuers Blue Eagles 10 points off the pace.

Bullets are way ahead of other giants Silver Strikers and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers who have won the league championsh­ip eight and seven times respective­ly.

That Pasuwa’s men would win the league again this season was unthinkabl­e before the start of the season.

After all, Pasuwa had axed 12 seasoned players, including former Orlando Pirates striker Chiukepo Msowoya.

The former Dynamos coach settled for kids such as Patrick Mwaungulu and Lanjesi Nkhoma, who proved still good enough.

Bullets retained the championsh­ip with 73 points from 30 games, two points better than last season.

It is clear that Bullets, who thrive on massive sponsorshi­p from tobacco firm, Nyasa Manufactur­ing Company, have no meaningful competitio­n in Malawi.

Bullets have sound governance structures with a secretaria­t, board, management committee then coaches.

Such a profession­al set-up that has cascaded down to their reserve and youth teams.

Players have enough incentives hence translatin­g to high morale.

Eve Bullets reserve team is so good it eliminated three top-tier league teams to reach the FDH Cup final which they lost 3-1 to their seniors.

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Callisto Pasuwa

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