Stars aim to fight back
The weekend saw only two Namibia Premier League teams getting maximum points, with the other matches ended in a draw.
African Stars coach Robert Nauseb has vowed to fix the team after a disappointing 5-1 defeat to Black Africa on Sunday.
The Reds were humbled by their rivals who displayed some magical football throughout the match.
“It was a difficult time for us but we will bounce back no matter what.
“We have a very big game ahead of us and that is why we need to go back to the drawing board and fix everything.
“I believe that the players we have are capable of picking themselves up,” Nauseb said.
In other league action, Unam FC were held by Julinho Sporting at the Rundu Sport Stadium.
Tura Magic dropped two points following a 1-1 draw against Life Fighters.
Tigers FC were successful and beat Civics by a single goal.
Okahandja United and Young African played to a 1-1 draw, while Eleven Arrows were held by Young Brazilians.
Black Africa are leading the log with 13 points from five matches followed by Mighty Gunners on 12 points.
Citizens FC also started the season well and are in third position with nine points.
Newly promoted Young Brazilians have already shown glimpses of survival and are fourth in the premier league with eight points.
Civics, Orlando Pirates and Okahandja United are rooted at the bottom of the table.
The Civilians are yet to register a win during the 2018/19 Namibia Premier League season.
Citizens boss David Goagoseb said he was happy with his team's performance so far.
“We started the season off well and I just hope that we can continue like this throughout the entire season.
“I believe that the spirit in the team is very high and I hope we can carry on the momentum.”
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
The Reds were humbled by their rivals who displayed some magical football throughout the match.
“It was a difficult time for us but we will bounce back no matter what.
“We have a very big game ahead of us and that is why we need to go back to the drawing board and fix everything.
“I believe that the players we have are capable of picking themselves up,” Nauseb said.
In other league action, Unam FC were held by Julinho Sporting at the Rundu Sport Stadium.
Tura Magic dropped two points following a 1-1 draw against Life Fighters.
Tigers FC were successful and beat Civics by a single goal.
Okahandja United and Young African played to a 1-1 draw, while Eleven Arrows were held by Young Brazilians.
Black Africa are leading the log with 13 points from five matches followed by Mighty Gunners on 12 points.
Citizens FC also started the season well and are in third position with nine points.
Newly promoted Young Brazilians have already shown glimpses of survival and are fourth in the premier league with eight points.
Civics, Orlando Pirates and Okahandja United are rooted at the bottom of the table.
The Civilians are yet to register a win during the 2018/19 Namibia Premier League season.
Citizens boss David Goagoseb said he was happy with his team's performance so far.
“We started the season off well and I just hope that we can continue like this throughout the entire season.
“I believe that the spirit in the team is very high and I hope we can carry on the momentum.”
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
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