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Mpengesi warns Chippa not to get carried away after Pirates victory

Chippa United chairman Chippa Mpengesi has warned his club that they must not get carried away after the morale-boosting victory over Orlando Pirates.

He stated that the victory should act as motivation to help instil a culture of winning at the club.

The Chilli Boys scored late at Orlando Stadium, thanks to Tanzanian defender Abdi Banda who netted a late header to hand Daine Klate his first win in the DStv Premiership.

In their opening two matches they registered a draw and a defeat against SuperSportUnited and Royal AM respectively.

“We must not take our heads down, it’s a good win against Pirates but it must not stay in our heads. We must instil a culture of winning, not winning one match then you lose five. We must instil the culture of winning, the professionalism, the discipline, but this is a good sign,” said Mpengesi.

He further apologised to the club’s supporters saying the win is a way of making amends following 3-1 bashing by Royal AM.

“There is no better sorry for Wednesday than this [win]. I was so for disappointed not beating Royal AM in our own home ground. I thank my boys for winning because its redeeming us, and there is no better sorry.”

The chairman believes the victory was a reward from God. He revealed that he opted to go worship instead if going to the stadium to support his club.

“Preparations were very good because I trusted everything to God, I didn’t bother myself going to the match, I was busy evangelising, winning souls. I choose to go to the house of God not the stadium. God reward me making Chippa United win,” he added.

The surprise win took Daine Klate’s charges to four points lifting to 10th on the DStv Premiership table. Up next for the Gqeberha outfit is a trip to Maritzburg United who are in search of their first win of the new season under the leadership of John Maduka.

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