With him suspended in the next fixture, Head coach Pieter de Jongh has said the team will go to Dedza in search for a positive result only.
The head coach is suspended for the away fixture at Dedza stadium on Sunday after he received matching orders at Mzuzu Stadium against Ekwendeni Hammers a fortnight ago.
However, Speaking at a pre-match press conference on Friday De Jongh said he won’t be available for the match (as he is travelling to Netherlands for the launch and other marketing activities for his book) but trusts his charges to return with a win.
“We watched Dedza Dynamos playing at Nankhaka last week, i think they are a good side and they play good football unfortunately we will play at a pitch that is not in a perfect condition. We are prepared for the match regardless”, he said.
De Jongh however said he is not impressed with how the fixtures are lined up in the coming week considering some of his players will be out in camp with the Flames.
He said that five of his players will join the Flames in Blantyre on Monday but they are expected to return and play a game on Friday and Sunday for the club.
“I feel there is no balance and good communication in all this. We have a scenario that five of our players wont be with us all week including my assistant coach, but we are supposed to play Mighty Tigers on Friday and Bangwe All Stars on Sunday. I dont know how best to go about that situation. However we will be forced to work with what we have”, he added.
The five that have been called in for the Flames camp are Mark Fodya, Nickson Mwase, Chimwemwe Idana, Chikondi Kamanga and Patrick Macheso.
Mwase returns this week against Dedza Dynamos after being suspended for two games.
The Central Bankers are third with 10 points amassed from four games.
