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Birkirkara continued with their impressive run, dispatching Tarxien Rainbows in a 3-0 result. Another well crafted performance with second half goals prompting this remarkable win for the Stripes.
A Bojan Kaljevic penalty was enough for Mosta to resume their positive run narrowly bearing Tarxien Rainbows 1-0. Three more points for Mosta as they are clearly showing improvement from previous seasons, in the top half of the table, also playing superbly and with confidence. Tarxien were rather inaccurate and clumsy in the final third particularly in the final third of the match, they owned most of the possession in the second half but were unable to break the stubborn Mosta defence led impressively by experienced Tyrone Farrugia and keeper Christoffer Henri Mafoumbi with yet another clean sheet for the latter under his belt.
A shock defeat for Valletta succumbing to an unexpected 3-1 defeat against Tarxien Rainbows. A result that also meant the end for Valletta coaxh Jesmond Zerafa who after the match offered his resignation that was accepred by the Valletta officials. For Tarxien a vast improvement from their dire performances last season, still a long way but coach Winston Muscat is surely doing a fine job and will give all teams a good run for their money as Rainbows pursue Premier League survival at the end of this campaign.
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