Both teams played brilliant and crafted several goal scoring opportunities but failed to capitalise on them thus the match ended goalless.
The committee now rescheduled the final to 29th November 2025 at the Serrekunda East Mini Stadium.
Speaking to journalists shortly after the match, head coach of Medina FC, Haruna Jabang, stated that he was little bit disappointed after his side failed to score during the match.
"It was unfortunate for us because the match was a tie clash with few chances created. We learnt from this final and prepare ourselves. We would go back and prepare ourselves very well for the rescheduled final," Coach Jabang said.
Coach Jabang revealed that they need to work and make sure they overcome Late Njuga in their rescheduled.
He encouraged fans to continue supporting the team in their replay final.
Head coach of Late Njuga, Lamin Sanneh, knew their final against Medina was going to be a difficult game.
Sanneh revealed that Medina are one of the best teams in the league this season, adding that they have a very good defensive record.
"Medina are a very tactically discipline side. We knew that it's going to be a difficult game. We watched their last three four games and we prepared to unlock them but it's unfortunate that we couldn't unlock them during the game. We are now going back and work hard for the replay final," Coach Sanneh said.
Coach Sanneh stated that their main focus is how to unlock them in their replay final, adding that they still have room to improve.
Meanwhile, the Serrekunda East replay knock out replay final is now set for Saturday 29th November 2025 at the Serrekunda East Mini Stadium at 4.30pm.
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