NSL: Tera rues injuries for Villa draw against Kisumu All Stars
Luanda Villa head coach Tom Tera issues instructions to players in a past training session. Photo by Francis Onguko - Citizen Digital
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National Super League (NSL) side Luanda Villa head tactician
Tom Tera has rued injuries for their dispiriting barren draw against Kisumu All
Stars on Saturday at Mamboleo Stadium in Kisumu.
Tera feels the outcome of the tie would have been different
if his marksmen, Moses Masinde and Brian Bett, were fully fit.
"Although Moses Masinde and Brian Bett played, they had
minor injuries as a result of the knocks on their muscles," he said.
"Victor Barack is nursing a wound hence he did not
travel while Timothy Luamasai is currently on a knee injury treatment. If
Lumasai played I would have finished the game during the first half," Tera
regretted.
Tera admitted that, despite losing four clear chances, Kisumu
All Stars were the better side throughout the match.
"Unfortunately, we did not have a water break. During
the second half, the look on the faces of my players revealed that they had been
drained too much to an extent we almost conceded goals thanks to our goalie
Johnston Alusula who made great saves, denying hosts bragging rights,' he said.
He, however, lauded Villa fans who escorted the team to Kisumu
to cheer them up, adding that his strategy for the game worked during first
half only, only to be undone by a lethargic striking force in the second half.
Luanda Villa are ranked eighth on the log with 29 points
after playing twenty matches.


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