By Twink Jones Gadama
In a thrilling display of skill and determination, the Malawi national football team, the Flames, ignited their CHAN qualification campaign with a resounding 2-0 victory over Comoros at the Bingu National Stadium.
The triumph marked a stellar debut for head coach Kalisto Pasuwa, who showcased his tactical acumen and leadership prowess.
As the match unfolded, the Flames demonstrated a clear intent to dominate proceedings, with their attacking quartet posing a constant threat to the Comorian defense.
The breakthrough arrived on the stroke of halftime, courtesy of Binwell Katinji’s precision header, which was expertly assisted by MacDonald Lameck’s pinpoint cross.
The second half witnessed the Flames continue to assert their authority, with their midfield trio dictating the tempo of the game.
Despite the Comorians’ valiant efforts to mount a comeback, the Flames’ defense remained resolute, repelling wave after wave of attacks.
The victory was sealed in the dying embers of the match, as Zebron Kalima clinically dispatched a scoring opportunity to send the Flames’ faithful into raptures.
Pasuwa’s influence on the team was palpable, as the Flames exhibited a cohesive and attacking brand of football that has been absent in recent times.
The team’s passing was crisp and incisive, while their movement off the ball was intelligent and well-coordinated.
The Flames’ defense, marshaled by the imperious presence of their goalkeeper, was equally impressive, repelling the Comorians’ attacks with ease.
The victory marked a significant milestone for the Flames, as they secured their first win in a CHAN qualifier since 2014. Pasuwa’s debut success also set a new benchmark for Flames coaches, as he became the first to secure a victory in his inaugural match.
“I’m absolutely thrilled with the outcome,” Pasuwa exclaimed in the post-match press conference. “The team’s performance was outstanding, and I’m proud of the way they executed our game plan. We’ll now focus on preparing for the return leg, which promises to be an equally challenging encounter.”
The return leg is scheduled to take place on March 8, 2025, at the same venue, the Bingu National Stadium.
The Flames will be seeking to build on their momentum and secure a spot in the next round of the CHAN qualifiers.
As the Flames bask in the glory of their triumph, their fans are eagerly anticipating the return leg, buoyed by the team’s resurgence under Pasuwa’s stewardship.
With their victory, the Flames have rekindled hopes of a successful CHAN campaign, and their supporters will be eagerly awaiting the next installment of their qualifying journey.
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