With every single game point being of importance at the closing stage of the Liberia Football Association National League to all teams, Bea Mountain is gradually slipping of the chances of clenching the title this season.
Despite all the promising performances exhibited from the start of the on-going league season throughout the first phase, the Grand Cape Mount County based first division club is now struggling to make a comeback to the top of the league table.
Still undefeated after 21 league games played, the team under the watch of former Watanga head coach Robert Lartey is now second in the top LFA competition with the total of 43 points.
From the mid-season break that closed the first phase of the league, the then 4G high-speed moving team has played eight league matches winning three and drawing five.
The results not being the favorite for the 2022 award winning coach and his team dropped them from the top spot of the league creating chances for LISCR Football Club to celebrate as leaders.
LISCR on Sunday, March 19, 2023 defeated Nimba United at the Northstar Stadium in Mount Barclay 2-0 to extend her lead with 47 points when Bea Mountain drew with MigntyBarrolle in a 1-1 showpiece the same day at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium in Monrovia.
With five more matches to climax all happenings for this season, the top four race stands to be contested in the coming fixtures are currently occupied by LISCR, Bea Mountain, followed by 37 points defending champions Watanga and Nimba Kwado with 35 points.
Since the escape of the relegation zone by the sunshine yellow boys at Invincible Eleven, Jubilee, Sand and Nimba United currently sit at the bottom spot of the table.
The bottom teams will be opting to give chance to new promoted teams next season from the second division league if efforts are not applied to change their current positions.
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