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Bosso visits tricky army side Buffaloes
06 Oct 2013 at 05:14hrs | Views
Buoyant title chasers Highlanders will have nothing but maximum points to play for when they meet Buffaloes in potentially season-defining match this afternoon.
Harare City displaced Bosso on the second spot after it gained a point away to Chicken Inn yesterday.
City might be overtaken by the Bulawayo giants Highlanders who visit tricky army side Buffaloes at Sakubva and a victory for the Kelvin Kaindu-coached side will see them going two points above the Harare municipal side.
Against Kaindu's favour is that Buffaloes have been very consistent at home losing only twice and they have defied the odds in the process by beating the fancied title hopers Dynamos and Harare City.
With eight rounds of fixtures still to play, Kaindu is yet to look at the permutations and is just focusing on Bosso's games as he firmly believes they have destiny in their own hands.
"The title race is still open and a number of teams are still in with a chance to bag it.
"We are not looking at what is happening to our competitors as yet as we are convinced the only challenge we have is to do well in our games.
"Buffaloes are a good side who have been doing very well since last season and we are very much aware we will need to be at our very best to pull a result," said Kaindu who will have to make do without exciting playmaker Peter Moyo, who is out with an ankle injury.
Harare City displaced Bosso on the second spot after it gained a point away to Chicken Inn yesterday.
City might be overtaken by the Bulawayo giants Highlanders who visit tricky army side Buffaloes at Sakubva and a victory for the Kelvin Kaindu-coached side will see them going two points above the Harare municipal side.
Against Kaindu's favour is that Buffaloes have been very consistent at home losing only twice and they have defied the odds in the process by beating the fancied title hopers Dynamos and Harare City.
With eight rounds of fixtures still to play, Kaindu is yet to look at the permutations and is just focusing on Bosso's games as he firmly believes they have destiny in their own hands.
"The title race is still open and a number of teams are still in with a chance to bag it.
"We are not looking at what is happening to our competitors as yet as we are convinced the only challenge we have is to do well in our games.
"Buffaloes are a good side who have been doing very well since last season and we are very much aware we will need to be at our very best to pull a result," said Kaindu who will have to make do without exciting playmaker Peter Moyo, who is out with an ankle injury.
Source - sundaymail