Mulama’s return helps VSK win
September 16, 2008
Titus Mulama helped his Swedish Club Vasteras SK beat Syrianska Botrkyrka 2-1 over the weekend to push. The influencial midfielder was out for 3 weeks with a groin injury which also made his miss the Harambee Stars World Cup-Cum-African Cup of Nations qualifier match against Namibia in Nairobi two weeks ago. The team captain of VSK Martin Andersson scored the first goal while Jonas Botold scored the other.
Mulama played a full 90 minutes in the game which saw him impressively tearing down the Syrianska midfield with his split passes to the strikers. Mulama only trained for 6 days before the match but showed no signs of rustiness. He was as comfortable as usual on the ball dictating the pace in the midfield throughout the game.
Mulama ‘s club plays in the first division in the Swedish league and is currently lying in the third position with 5 matches to go. A few weeks ago they were holding strongly to the second position but slumped to third after losing 3 consecutive matches. On the 21st of September they play Bodens BK after which they play Syrianska on the 27th. They will then take on Ersboda on the 5th of October and Umea on the 12th. They finish off with Sylvia on the 19th.
There is no other way out. Vasteras has to win all their remaining matches to have a realistic chance of winning the title, which they are capable of doing.
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