TABORA United FC’s winning streak came to a halt after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Tanzania Prisons FC in a closely contested Premier League match at the Ali Hassan Mwinyi Stadium over the weekend.
Despite being the favourites after two consecutive wins, Tabora United struggled to break through Tanzania Prisons' resilient defense.
Coming into the game off a 2-1 away victory over Namungo FC and a 1-0 home win against Kagera Sugar, Tabora United were expected to continue their momentum.
However, they found themselves frustrated by a Tanzania Prisons side still searching for their first win of the season.
Tabora United head coach Francis Kimanzi attributed his team’s lack of sharpness to the demanding schedule, noting that they had played just 72 hours before the match.
"The players have sacrificed themselves, and getting one point against Prisons was not easy considering the strength of our opponent. I’m grateful we secured three points from our previous home game," said Kimanzi.
Despite the result, Kimanzi expressed satisfaction with his team’s effort and emphasized that they would regroup ahead of their next match against Fountain Gate.
"We didn’t lose, and that’s important. We created chances but didn’t capitalize on them. Now, we’ll focus on preparing for our next game to get a better result," he added.
Tanzania Prisons head coach Mbwana Makatta was pleased with his team’s performance, viewing the draw as a positive step forward after playing three consecutive away games.
"I congratulate our players for their high-level performance. A draw is a good result, especially considering the circumstances," said Makatta.
Makatta also praised his team's improved second-half performance, noting the impact of introducing faster players.
Despite creating several chances, Prisons couldn’t find the back of the net, but the coach expressed optimism about securing their first win in the next fixture.
The match saw key moments, including several missed opportunities from Tabora United striker Yacouba Songne, while the physical battle between Tabora United defender Kelvin Pemba and Prisons striker Samson Mbangula captivated the crowd.
Pemba's standout performance earned him the Man-of-the-Match Award, continuing his strong start to the season.
Tabora United, who narrowly escaped relegation last season through a play-off victory over Biashara United, currently sit third on the Premier League table with seven points from four matches, alongside Mashujaa FC.
However, they trail league leaders Singida Big Stars, who have collected nine points from three games.
Looking ahead, Tabora United will aim to return to winning ways in their next home match against Fountain Gate FC.
Meanwhile, Tanzania Prisons will prepare for a home clash with Dodoma Jiji FC, hoping to build on their solid defensive performances and secure their first victory of the season.
As the Premier League progresses, both teams will be eager to improve their results and solidify their positions in the table.
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