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Bosso brace for tricky Triangle test
14 Jun 2014 at 13:39hrs | Views
Highlanders coach Kevin Kaindu says his charges are ready for battle as they travel to the Lowveld for a date with Triangle United in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match scheduled for Gibbo Stadium tomorrow.
Bosso will be looking to add onto Triangle's troubles and reclaim their place at the top.
After a bright start to the season, Triangle United have been struggling in recent weeks, losing five of their last six league matches.
And Highlanders, whose last trip to the Lowveld ended in a 3-0 victory over Chiredzi FC, will be looking to capitalise on the low confidence in the Triangle United camp.
"We are playing on the road again and we expect it to be a tough fixture, but we will play our normal game as usual and hopefully we will record the desired result which is a win," said Kaindu.
"We will be missing some of our senior players, but we have enough depth in our squad so we will be banking on the available players," he said.
Inspirational midfield stalwart Peter 'Rio' Moyo is injured and youngster Welcome ‘Warowa' Ndiweni will fill in for the dreadlocked star.
Highlanders will be aiming for maximum points to put their title challenge back on track after they had a setback last weekend when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Zvishavane side, FC Platinum.
They remain unbeaten after 10 rounds of matches with five wins and five draws.
On the other hand, Triangle United are languishing in 14th position on the 16-team log table with six defeats in 10 games.
Bosso will be looking to add onto Triangle's troubles and reclaim their place at the top.
After a bright start to the season, Triangle United have been struggling in recent weeks, losing five of their last six league matches.
And Highlanders, whose last trip to the Lowveld ended in a 3-0 victory over Chiredzi FC, will be looking to capitalise on the low confidence in the Triangle United camp.
"We are playing on the road again and we expect it to be a tough fixture, but we will play our normal game as usual and hopefully we will record the desired result which is a win," said Kaindu.
"We will be missing some of our senior players, but we have enough depth in our squad so we will be banking on the available players," he said.
Inspirational midfield stalwart Peter 'Rio' Moyo is injured and youngster Welcome ‘Warowa' Ndiweni will fill in for the dreadlocked star.
Highlanders will be aiming for maximum points to put their title challenge back on track after they had a setback last weekend when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Zvishavane side, FC Platinum.
They remain unbeaten after 10 rounds of matches with five wins and five draws.
On the other hand, Triangle United are languishing in 14th position on the 16-team log table with six defeats in 10 games.
Source - Zim Mail