After clawing their way out of the relegation zone with a hard-fought draw against star-studded Scottland FC, Yadah FC—the Miracle Boys—are ready to turn their season around. Khama Billiat haunted his former employers with a 26th-minute opener, but Yadah refused to surrender, leveling just before halftime through Francis Mustafa’s clinical finish. The 1-1 stalemate marked their second draw of the campaign, but more importantly, it showed the grit and resilience of a side determined to get back to gaining positive results.
Yadah’s season began in disastrous fashion—a defeat to Manica Diamonds, a frustrating stalemate against Chicken Inn, and a 2-0 thumping by the league leaders MWOS FC. But the lifting of their FIFA transfer ban breathed new life into the squad, sparking a stunning 3-0 demolition of Kwekwe United. Since then, results have been mixed—a narrow loss to Green Fuels and last week’s gutsy draw with Scotland—but the Miracle Boys are slowly finding their feet.
Now, they face a golden opportunity to climb the table as they host bottom-dwellers Triangle United, a side in complete disarray. The newcomers have already sacked head coach Luke Masomere after mustering just one point from six matches. For Yadah, currently 14th with five points, this is a must-win encounter. Three points would not only distance them from the drop but also ignite belief in a squad desperate for consistency.
With the transfer window reinforcements settling in and confidence growing, the Miracle Boys must seize this moment. The stage is set—can Yadah deliver when it matters most? One thing is certain: in the cutthroat world of football, survival hinges on taking chances. And this weekend, against a wounded Triangle, Yadah dare not miss theirs.