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Kenya national team striker Moses Shumah scored another brace to help Power Dynamos secure vital maximum points with a commanding 3-0 victory over Kabwe Warriors FC at Railway Stadium on Wednesday.
Barely days after spearheading Dynamos’ triumph over Nkana FC in the fiercely contested Kitwe Derby, the former Kakamega Homeboyz striker led the way for Dynamos in an eventful encounter that saw Lawrence Mulenga sent off, while midfielder Owen Tembo was forced to finish the match in goal.
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Fresh from a 1–0 derby win over Nkana on Saturday, the league leaders did not have to wait long for the opener, as Shumah found the back of the net just two minutes after kick-off, latching onto a defence-splitting pass from Fredrick Mulambia.
The pair were to combine again for Power’s second goal nine minutes later. Mulambia showcased his midfield brilliance, squaring the ball to Shumah, whose sublime finish left goalkeeper Mangani Banda helpless as Dynamos doubled their advantage, with the striker extending his season tally to 20 goals to remain firmly in control of the Golden Boot race.
Warriors did not know what hit them as two turned into three for Power, thanks to a potential contender for goal of the season by midfielder Daniel Adoko in the 27th minute.
The combative midfielder pounced on a loose ball in midfield and unleashed a thunderbolt into the roof of the net to seal the game with a third goal.
The home side tried to pull one back and could have managed to do so, but Francis Banda’s solo effort hit the side netting after navigating a maze of Power defenders.
In the 90th minute, drama unfolded when goalkeeper Mulenga was sent off for handling the ball outside the 18-yard box. With all substitutions already used, holding midfielder Owen Tembo was forced into goal, stepping up to see out the eight minutes of added time.
Tembo rose to the occasion, producing two outstanding reflex saves to deny David Obashi and Charles Sichilima. His heroic performance earned him the Fans’ Player of the Match award for preserving the clean sheet.
The victory saw Dynamos move seven points clear at the top of the table, with 61 points from 27 matches. Shumah will get another opportunity to increase on his tally when Dynamos face Konkola Blades F.C. on Saturday.