PREDATOR NOT SATISFIED AFTER FIRST NOMADS GOAL
Mighty Mukuru Wanderers Cameroonian forward, Sama Thierry Tanjong, said his two goals he netted against Chitipa United left him hungry for more as he said he is not satisfied yet to have scored his first Nomads goal.
Predator said this in an exclusive interview with the Nomads media team on Friday in Nkhotakota where the team is camping ahead of their TNM Super League match against MAFCO at the Chitowe Stadium on Sunday.
Tanjong said he was happy to be on the score sheet for the first time in four games as he managed also to bag a player of the match award but still wants Wanderers supporters to dance more of his goals this season.
"I'm very happy to have scored but I'm not satisfied because this is just a start and I need to push so hard so that I continue scoring goals so I can say I'm happy but not satisfied." Said Sama.
The Cameroonian further said that his life in Malawi has been hard as he is in a new team plus a new language bu
but the team's striker trainer, Peter Wadabwa, has been the most influential person to him as he motivated him in many aspects.
He also said he currently learning Chichewa and described Malawian Football as better compared to Cameroonian football in terms of how the media works but his country's Football is more of physical and got much skill than Malawi's.
He however described the team as amazing and wants to be part of the team's glory as part of his goals is to win trophies and score many goals.
"I want the league, Cups that's a collective goals but my personal goal you know I'm a striker and I need my boots to be shining each and every time with goals so I will work extra hard to score many as I can." Added Predator.
The forward penned a two year deal with the Nomads two months ago and has found life under the interim coach, Meke Mwase as he has been handed starts in Cobbe Barracks, Moyale Barracks and Chitipa United matches.
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