Tnm Super League debutants, Max Bullets have warned favourites Be Forward Wanderers against underrating them when they meet this afternoon in a Presidential Cup quarterfinal match at Kamuzu Stadium.
Max Bullets are struggling in the league, lying second from the bottom with four points from 11 games.
The rookies’ mentor, Trevor Kajawa, said they were confident that they can shock Wanderers.
“We haven’t been doing well in the league but this is a different competition and we will fight our lungs out. In a cup game, anything can happen. It is time to redeem ourselves. Let us wait and see we what happens,” he said.
Former Azam Tigers forward Frazer Menyani appears to be rediscovering his goal scoring prowess after netting in the 1-2 league defeat to Red Lions on Sunday.
Wanderers have been idle for two weeks as they were exempted from games after contributing five players to the national team, which was competing in the Cosafa Castle Cup in Namibia.
During the break, Wanderers played friendly matches to keep in shape. The team’s assistant coach, Elia Kananji, was optimistic that they will progress in the cup.
“Every member of the team knows the importance of this match. We can’t afford to underrate any team,” he said.
Wanderers have a strong squad with many attacking options. Slippery forward Peter Wadabwa will likely lead the attack.
On Saturday, Premier Division side, Kabwafu host Nyasa Big Bullets at Mzuzu Stadium.

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