Samson MBINGUI at 58th minute and Béni Kabinambélé at the 61stth minute, are the two scorers who allowed As Mangasport to win their match once morest the leader, the Bendjé Sports Center (CSB), 2-0, during the 11th National Football League day. Indeed, this match qualified as a derby opposed As Mangasport 2th with 18 points before kick-off, CSB, 1is with the same number of goals.
Now leader at the end of this 11th day of the National Football League, Mangasport sees big, very big even and would like to keep this chair of leader during the next confrontations following these three points taken outside.
“It’s a feeling of satisfaction that we’ve just played one of the busiest games of the season. Taking three points is really important as it puts us in the lead. We will do everything to preserve this leading position. We will take each game as it comes. Now we have to concentrate for Wednesday’s game.” welcomes Kevin Djony from As Mangasport.
The Bendjé Sports Center, however, following Van Aubame’s missed penalty in the 46th minute of play, lost all hope in this direct confrontation of what, certainly allowed As-Mangasport, to make the Sports Center of Bendje suffer its third defeat in the league. A defeat with a bitter taste which comes to completely relaunch the championship in this first first leg.
“I always told my players that the championship is difficult and that all opponents are on an equal footing, we had goalscoring opportunities, we would have scored. The players didn’t have such a strong mind following the missed penalty. There are adjustments to be made! Yes I am disappointed, at home it is disappointing”, regrets the coach Casa of the CSB.
It is with experience and determination that the miners overcame the Bendjé Sports Center by winning this derby. They will have to demonstrate another football next Wednesday, March 8 once morest the former champion Stade Mandji who comes with other ambitions, those of winning the trophy a second time.
Vincent Ranozinault