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We could have scored 10 goals but Dembare fans riot - Silva
10 Apr 2016 at 10:52hrs | Views
Multitudes of Dynamos fans on Saturday turned violent at Rufaro Stadium demanded the immediate sacking of goalkeepers' trainer Gift Muzadzi whom they accuse of sabotaging the team.
The team was held to a goalless draw by visiting Triangle FC.
The DeMbare fans believe Muzadzi is the problem and yesterday they chanted "Muzadzi must go" slogans soon after the final whistle.
Embattled coach Paolo Jorge Silva repeated his claims that he is being sabotaged but did not mention any names.
"If feel some people don't want to win, it happened at Chicken Inn and it happened again here today," said Silva whose side has failed to find the back of the net in 180 minutes of football.
"I think it's time to stop and talk. The problem we have is for me and the board to talk about, the president knows what the problem is, everyone knows where the problem lies. We need to fix it quickly".
Police had to move in to disperse scores of angry Dynamos fans who had camped just outside the stadium's main gate, threatening to take some unspecified action against their goalkeepers' coach.
Silva feels his team could have easily dismissed a Triangle outfit by scoring about 10 goals.
"We could have scored 10 goals, I am not happy with the result. I know these players can play 10 times better but something is happening.
"I want to promise the Dynamos fans that I came here for the championship. My players need to come to the party, I know they will work hard for three points in our next game," he said.
The team was held to a goalless draw by visiting Triangle FC.
The DeMbare fans believe Muzadzi is the problem and yesterday they chanted "Muzadzi must go" slogans soon after the final whistle.
Embattled coach Paolo Jorge Silva repeated his claims that he is being sabotaged but did not mention any names.
"If feel some people don't want to win, it happened at Chicken Inn and it happened again here today," said Silva whose side has failed to find the back of the net in 180 minutes of football.
Police had to move in to disperse scores of angry Dynamos fans who had camped just outside the stadium's main gate, threatening to take some unspecified action against their goalkeepers' coach.
Silva feels his team could have easily dismissed a Triangle outfit by scoring about 10 goals.
"We could have scored 10 goals, I am not happy with the result. I know these players can play 10 times better but something is happening.
"I want to promise the Dynamos fans that I came here for the championship. My players need to come to the party, I know they will work hard for three points in our next game," he said.
Source - Sunday Mail