Players’ experience will help us retain the title, says Sciriha
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Emotions ran high among fans at the National Stadium and Corradino as Valletta and Hibernians battled from the distance for the 2019 BOV Premier League title. It looked as though Valletta were set to retain the championship crown for a second successive yearPlayers’ experience will help us retain the title, says Sciriha
Emotions ran high among fans at the National Stadium and Corradino as Valletta and Hibernians battled from the distance for the 2019 BOV Premier League title. It looked as though Valletta were set to retain the championship crown for a second successive year when they headed into stoppage time of their match against Ħamrun Spartans leading courtesy of Mario Fontanella’s first-half goal. However, a rare lapse of concentration in defence cost the Citizens dearly as Donneil Moukanza fired home the equaliser for Ħamrun Spartans that left Valletta facing a title decider against Hibs, who joined them at the top with a 5-1 win over Balzan, on Saturday at the National Stadium (kick-off: 4pm). Victor Sciriha, the Valletta president, was left disappointed to see his team throw away what looked a certain win over the Spartans and said that he expected a strong response from his players ahead of Saturday’s showdown. “You have to be disappointed when you see how the game developed,” Sciriha said. “We completely dominated the match... Ħamrun didn’t have one shot on target for the whole 90 minutes. But then we suddenly switched off and we got punished. “The team should only blame themselves as... Read more














