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Bosso fought relentlessly to salvage a point
31 May 2015 at 09:20hrs | Views
FC Platinum defender Kelvin Moyo brings down Highlanders' Knox Mutizwa in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Mandava yesterday. - Picture: Paul Mundandi
FC Platinum 2 - 2 Highlanders
HIGHLANDERS fought relentlessly to salvage a point when they came from a goal down to draw with10-man FC Platinum in a four-goal Castle Lager Premier Soccer League thriller here yesterday.
Rusape-based and reigning Referee of the Year Brighton Chimene showed Kelvin Moyo a red card in the 69th minute after the defender had brought down livewire Knox Mutizwa who was well positioned for a kill.
Mutizwa gave himself the responsibility from the resultant spot kick as he duly sent Petros Mhari, in goals for the home side, the wrong way in the 70th minute.
Rather sadly, the goal was met by missiles thrown by the lunatic fringe among the FC Platinum family, who apparently felt hard done by the penalty.
Bosso were then on the receiving end when first assistant referee Edgar Rumeck denied them what was a legitimate Mutizwa goal on the stroke of full time.
The slippery Mutizwa had weaved his way past an opposition defender on the left before placing the ball past Mhari.
The assistant referee first signalled a goal before he lifted his flag up and this could have caused the commotion at the end of the match.
However, from the Press vintage it looked like Mutizwa had pushed Gift Bello off the ball resulting in the defender falling.
The game degenerated into a missile throwing affair from opposing fans. The mayhem, after the final whistle, left a number of Bosso fans injured.
FC Platinum had gone into the lead through Kamusoko.
Winston Mhango, the former Hwange midfielder, controlled the ball and unselfishly laid it to the unmarked Kamusoko, who obliged with a right footer that Ariel Sibanda never saw.
Bosso could have immediately equalised through Mutizwa.
Veteran Obadiah Tarumbwa won possession deep in the hosts' half and sent a defence splitting pass which was met by the right boot of Mutizwa but the right upright post proved an obstacle.
Walter Musona, the FC Platinum leading goal scorer, missed a sitter in the 26th minute.
Donald Ngoma could have increased the home side's lead in the 31st minute when he met a cross from Wellington Kamudyariwa but his header missed the target by inches.
Tarumbwa equalised for the visitors in a dramatic fashion. Webster Chingodza overlapped from the right and sent a cross which Tarumbwa coolly controlled in the 41st minute.
Teams
FC Platinum: P Mhari, R Muduviwa, G Bello, K Moyo, R Sibanda, T Kamusoko, W Kamudyariwa (I Nekati 71st), W Mhango (S Shoko 58th), W Musona, D Ngoma, B Muzondiwa (A Gahadzikwa 55th).
Highlanders: A Sibanda, W Chingodza, S Munawa, R Kutsanzira (D Sibanda 85th), E Muzanenhamo, O Tarumbwa, B Kangwa, K Mutizwa, F Chidungwe (K Nadolo 36th), H Moyo, E Mudzingwa.
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HIGHLANDERS fought relentlessly to salvage a point when they came from a goal down to draw with10-man FC Platinum in a four-goal Castle Lager Premier Soccer League thriller here yesterday.
Rusape-based and reigning Referee of the Year Brighton Chimene showed Kelvin Moyo a red card in the 69th minute after the defender had brought down livewire Knox Mutizwa who was well positioned for a kill.
Mutizwa gave himself the responsibility from the resultant spot kick as he duly sent Petros Mhari, in goals for the home side, the wrong way in the 70th minute.
Rather sadly, the goal was met by missiles thrown by the lunatic fringe among the FC Platinum family, who apparently felt hard done by the penalty.
Bosso were then on the receiving end when first assistant referee Edgar Rumeck denied them what was a legitimate Mutizwa goal on the stroke of full time.
The slippery Mutizwa had weaved his way past an opposition defender on the left before placing the ball past Mhari.
The assistant referee first signalled a goal before he lifted his flag up and this could have caused the commotion at the end of the match.
However, from the Press vintage it looked like Mutizwa had pushed Gift Bello off the ball resulting in the defender falling.
The game degenerated into a missile throwing affair from opposing fans. The mayhem, after the final whistle, left a number of Bosso fans injured.
Winston Mhango, the former Hwange midfielder, controlled the ball and unselfishly laid it to the unmarked Kamusoko, who obliged with a right footer that Ariel Sibanda never saw.
Bosso could have immediately equalised through Mutizwa.
Veteran Obadiah Tarumbwa won possession deep in the hosts' half and sent a defence splitting pass which was met by the right boot of Mutizwa but the right upright post proved an obstacle.
Walter Musona, the FC Platinum leading goal scorer, missed a sitter in the 26th minute.
Donald Ngoma could have increased the home side's lead in the 31st minute when he met a cross from Wellington Kamudyariwa but his header missed the target by inches.
Tarumbwa equalised for the visitors in a dramatic fashion. Webster Chingodza overlapped from the right and sent a cross which Tarumbwa coolly controlled in the 41st minute.
Teams
FC Platinum: P Mhari, R Muduviwa, G Bello, K Moyo, R Sibanda, T Kamusoko, W Kamudyariwa (I Nekati 71st), W Mhango (S Shoko 58th), W Musona, D Ngoma, B Muzondiwa (A Gahadzikwa 55th).
Highlanders: A Sibanda, W Chingodza, S Munawa, R Kutsanzira (D Sibanda 85th), E Muzanenhamo, O Tarumbwa, B Kangwa, K Mutizwa, F Chidungwe (K Nadolo 36th), H Moyo, E Mudzingwa.
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