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Former Caps United midfielder Rooney’s second minute strike opens a floodgate of goals, his team Nyasa Bullets wins 22-1

The Kalisto Pasuwa coached club was on a free scoring spree and the 'bullets' they fired were certainly not blank.

Blantyre- FORMER Caps United midfilder Ronald ‘Rooney’ Chitiyo’s second minute strike opened the floodgate for a goals galore which saw his team Nyasa Big Bullets trouncing Kumasa FC 22-1 Saturday at Kamuzu Stadium.

The match was a Malawi Castle Cup Challenge .

Winning gaffer:Kalisto Pasuwa

The Kalisto Pasuwa coached club was on a free scoring spree and the ‘bullets’ they fired were not blank.

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The 54-year old Pasuwa is a former Zimbabwe Warriors and Dynamos head coach and last he scored a heroic epoch winingn five successive league titles in Malawi with Nyasa Big Bullets to extend his record.

Locally, he has also struck gold ,winning several cups including the cash- rich Mbada Cup when technocrat George Manyaya was chairman before being suceeded by Tafadzwa Chiremba.

Meanwhile, Pasuwa’s former club Dynamos on Sunday displayed a lacklustre performance and suffered a 1-0 and was roasted in a home defeat to Chicken Inn in a rearranged PSL fixture that was played at Rufafo Stadium.

The deadlock was broken by Xolani Ndlovu.

Last Sumday the team lost 2-1 to arch- rivals Caps United and this has irked some section of suppoters who are baying board chairman and one of the founding fathers Bernard Marriot’s blood.

A protest poster has been circulating on social media with a section of supporters piling blame on him for Dembare’s struggle to assert itself.

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