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Forest Rangers' Coach, Mwenya Chipepo expressed disappointment over the team's second loss under his leadership, citing bad officiating as a contributing factor. “I am very disappointed, last week we drew at home and today we were expecting a win but we are disappointed and we can not be dropping points like this,” he said. He emphasized the need to fortify the team mentally and strategically during the break for the remaining 14 games. “We need to work on the mind of our players, we need to psyche them so that if something happens they must remain strong and work hard as a unit. We also need to reinforce in some areas so that when we come back after the break. I do not like losing, losing tow games in seven matches is not good to me,” he said. Chipepo said Malembe will use the break to reinforce their squad and prepare for the remaining 14 games in the 2023/24 season. Nkoloma Stadium has posed a relentless challenge for Malembe over the last 15 years, with no victories to boast. The trend continued on Saturday, succumbing to a 2-0 defeat against Red Arrows in a Week 20 MTN Super League encounter, adding another chapter to the team's struggle at this formidable venue.
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