Monalisa John
Zimpapers Sports Hub
TRIANGLE midfielder Reginald Ngazima is confident that his team is on the right track after a string of impressive performances.
In their last match, Triangle drew 0-0 against Scotland.
And Ngazima has been one of the standout players in their past games, including the 5-1 win over GreenFuel.
Since the arrival of Genesis Mangombe, they have been gaining momentum with each passing game.
Although they remain in the bottom half of the table, Triangle have been transformed from a team fighting for survival to something different.
“I am very happy with how we are playing, we started very slow, but now you can see the way we are playing shows that we are heading in the right direction and playing to achieve something,” Ngazima said.
As Triangle hosts Telone at Gibbo, Ngazima is upbeat about the team’s chances, citing the advantage of playing at home.
“We are going to play as usual, and we are happy to be playing at home because it’s a huge advantage for us, we are going to follow our coach’s instructions and play as a team.
“Telone are a strong side whom we respect as we are playing in the same league, but we’re ready and we will give our best,” he said.
Ngazima acknowledged Telone’s strength, but remains confident that they are ready for the challenge.



