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Power Dynamos Chase Zambia League Points, Utilise CAFCL Break

Photo Credit: Power Dynamos FC

 Power Dynamos have turned their attention fully to the domestic front as the CAF Champions League (CAFCL) schedule pauses. With continental action temporarily on hold, Power Dynamos FC are eager to take advantage of this window to push for maximum points in the Zambia Super League and maintain momentum in the title race.

Focus Shifts to League Campaign

The CAFCL break provides Power Dynamos FC with an opportunity to concentrate solely on league fixtures without the pressure of midweek continental travel. The technical bench is expected to emphasize tactical discipline, match fitness, and consistency as the team prepares for a series of important domestic encounters.

This period also allows the squad to regroup and fine-tune key areas that could make the difference in closely contested matches.

Squad Depth and Tactical Readiness

Improved recovery time has boosted squad availability, enabling Power Dynamos FC to manage rotations more effectively. Several players have benefited from reduced workloads, while others are pushing to impress and earn regular starting roles.

Training sessions during the CAFCL pause have reportedly focused on maintaining intensity, improving ball movement, and tightening defensive organisation.

Maintaining Momentum in the Title Race

With league rivals closely matched in the standings, every fixture carries added importance. The ability to convert this CAFCL break into positive domestic results could prove crucial as the season progresses.

Team leaders have stressed focus and professionalism, aware that consistency will be vital in securing points during this phase.

Eyes on the Continental Return

While domestic success remains the immediate priority, Power Dynamos FC are also mindful of the eventual return to CAF Champions League action. A strong run in the league could provide confidence and rhythm ahead of renewed continental challenges.

For now, the objective is clear—maximize league points, sustain momentum, and stay competitive on all fronts.

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