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Bosso edge 10 men Hwange
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Bosso edge Hwange
Highlanders 1 - 0 Hwange
DOUGLAS Sibanda rose from the bench in second half to engineer the priceless goal that propelled Highlanders to a much-needed win over Hwange in a Castle Lager Premier
Soccer League match at Barbourfields yesterday.
Sibanda came in the 65th minute and he had barely lasted a minute when he took a shot that Hwange goalkeeper Timothy Sibanda spilled and pint-sized striker Heritani Masuku pounced on in the 66th minute for the goal.
The athletic Sibanda was introduced for Mthulisi Maphosa who had a below par performance as he was always coming second best to the Hwange midfield that had Nkosana Siwela and Andrew Chuma outstanding.
Both teams started the match eager to find the opening goal but it was Bosso who nearly scored first in the 12th minute when Milton Ncube's speculative volley from outside the box hit the cross bar with Timothy Sibanda rooted on his line.
Ten minutes later the home side were back asking questions through Masuku who missed by inches after being intelligently set up by a grieving but influential skipper Innocent Mapuranga.
Mapuranga was a doubtful starter after he lost his brother in a car accident early last week.
In the 37th minute Beavan Chikaka's header off a Masuku cross went over the bar and it proved to be Chikaka's last contribution as he was taken out injured in the 43rd minute and replaced by speed merchant Gabriel Nyoni.
Hwange coach, Nation Dube brought in Maqhawe Mpofu for Tawanda Chando in an effort to find the opener, which was proving difficult as the Highlanders defence of skipper Mapuranga, Dumisani Fazo Ndlovu, Eric Mudzingwa and Bruce Tshuma was unyielding.
With Hwange enjoying the lion's share in midfield where Chuma shone like a beacon, Kaindu took out former Young Warriors forward Knox Mutizwa and introduced Bruce Kangwa who missed last week's 1-1 draw with Chicken Inn.
However, goals kept eluding Highlanders, who could have been sensing another two points dropped, but that changed when Sibanda came on board for Maphosa.
While not playing fancy football, the former Gwanda Ramblers star took issues into his own hands and urged his teammates to up their game.
Barely a minute into the game, Sibanda found himself with an opportunity to take a shot at goal and did just that.
Timothy was way off his line and as he dived to his left, he spilled the ball onto the path of an on-rushing Masuku who had the easiest of task of slotting the ball home.
Mlindeli Ndebele sent Hwange player Isaac Masame for an early shower following a crude tackle on forward Nyoni in the 70th minute.
Teams:
Highlanders: A Sibanda, B Tshuma, I Mapuranga, D Ndlovu, E Mudzingwa, S Munawa, M Maphosa (D Sibanda 56th minute), M Ncube, H Masuku, K Mutizwa (B Kangwa 56th minute), B Chikaka (G Nyoni 43rd minute)
Hwange: T Sibanda, T Chando (M Mpofu 46th minute), G Ndlovu, D Boriwondo, A Chuma, M Mungaze, N Siwela, I Masame, G Zulu, E Rusike (T Chese 62nd minute), F Vimisayi
Highlanders 1 - 0 Hwange
DOUGLAS Sibanda rose from the bench in second half to engineer the priceless goal that propelled Highlanders to a much-needed win over Hwange in a Castle Lager Premier
Soccer League match at Barbourfields yesterday.
Sibanda came in the 65th minute and he had barely lasted a minute when he took a shot that Hwange goalkeeper Timothy Sibanda spilled and pint-sized striker Heritani Masuku pounced on in the 66th minute for the goal.
The athletic Sibanda was introduced for Mthulisi Maphosa who had a below par performance as he was always coming second best to the Hwange midfield that had Nkosana Siwela and Andrew Chuma outstanding.
Both teams started the match eager to find the opening goal but it was Bosso who nearly scored first in the 12th minute when Milton Ncube's speculative volley from outside the box hit the cross bar with Timothy Sibanda rooted on his line.
Ten minutes later the home side were back asking questions through Masuku who missed by inches after being intelligently set up by a grieving but influential skipper Innocent Mapuranga.
Mapuranga was a doubtful starter after he lost his brother in a car accident early last week.
Hwange coach, Nation Dube brought in Maqhawe Mpofu for Tawanda Chando in an effort to find the opener, which was proving difficult as the Highlanders defence of skipper Mapuranga, Dumisani Fazo Ndlovu, Eric Mudzingwa and Bruce Tshuma was unyielding.
With Hwange enjoying the lion's share in midfield where Chuma shone like a beacon, Kaindu took out former Young Warriors forward Knox Mutizwa and introduced Bruce Kangwa who missed last week's 1-1 draw with Chicken Inn.
However, goals kept eluding Highlanders, who could have been sensing another two points dropped, but that changed when Sibanda came on board for Maphosa.
While not playing fancy football, the former Gwanda Ramblers star took issues into his own hands and urged his teammates to up their game.
Barely a minute into the game, Sibanda found himself with an opportunity to take a shot at goal and did just that.
Timothy was way off his line and as he dived to his left, he spilled the ball onto the path of an on-rushing Masuku who had the easiest of task of slotting the ball home.
Mlindeli Ndebele sent Hwange player Isaac Masame for an early shower following a crude tackle on forward Nyoni in the 70th minute.
Teams:
Highlanders: A Sibanda, B Tshuma, I Mapuranga, D Ndlovu, E Mudzingwa, S Munawa, M Maphosa (D Sibanda 56th minute), M Ncube, H Masuku, K Mutizwa (B Kangwa 56th minute), B Chikaka (G Nyoni 43rd minute)
Hwange: T Sibanda, T Chando (M Mpofu 46th minute), G Ndlovu, D Boriwondo, A Chuma, M Mungaze, N Siwela, I Masame, G Zulu, E Rusike (T Chese 62nd minute), F Vimisayi
Source - chronicle