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Dembare switches off ZPC Kariba
04 Jun 2021 at 07:05hrs | Views
Dynamos 10 ZPC Kariba
IF the destruction of Yadah was a display of the beauty of their side, this was an exhibition of the beast they have, in their locker.
Once again, Dynamos bagged maximum points, in the Chibuku Super Cup, at the National Sports Stadium, yesterday.
The result set up the stage nicely for Sunday's Harare Derby showdown against CAPS United.
This wasn't the vintage stuff they showed, in their 4-0 thrashing of Yadah, at the same venue, on Saturday. But, Tonderai Ndiraya's men still managed to shoot back to the top of Group A table, after ZPC Kariba defender, Collin Mujuru, helped turn an effort from teenager Bill Antonio, past his 'keeper.
This could go to the goals committee, to determine, and some will claim that, since Antonio's shot was on target, he can have the goal. It was also a big day for Antonio's Prince Edward schoolmate, the 16-year-old Luke Musikiri, who was given the final minutes, to earn his debut, in the DeMbare stripes.
"Firstly, I want to say that I am happy that we managed to get the three points," said Ndiraya.
"I am happy with the result, and the way our boys worked today but, of course, I thought our performance was not really up to scratch.
"We didn't replicate the way we performed against Yadah. So, based on that, I am a little bit disappointed, disappointed in victory, rather.
"All the same, I would want to give my boys credit."
He maintained faith, in the team which thrashed Yadah but, after they failed to move into second gear, Ndiraya made some changes, in the second-half.
"I thought we used a lot of energy, in the last game, against Yadah. The players really wanted that game," said Ndiraya.
"The system wanted the points, so we gave everything into that game. "I thought that really drained a lot of energy from the boys and today we didn't see the same team that we saw against Yadah.
Dynamos now have seven points, from three games. ZPC Kariba are still winless, with two points, from three matches. ZPC Kariba coach, Godfrey Tamirepi, felt his team paid dearly for the arrangements that have seen them shuttle to, and from their base, to fulfil the tough fixture schedule.
"We had a very good start in the first half, defensively, we were very solid, we kept them at bay, after coming into this match with very high levels of confidence, because of their 4-0 win over Yadah," he said.
Teams:
Dynamos: T. Mvula, E. Jalai, P. Jaure, G. Murwira, F. Makarati, T. Mavhunga, S. Nyahwa, T. Chidhobha (N. Sianchali, 50th min), A. Eonde (J. Mutudza, 50th min), B. Mushunje (S. Appiah, 84th min), B. Antonio (L. Musikiri, 89th min)
ZPC Kariba: T. Hove, T. Nyabinde (K. Nyamupfukudza, 85th min), M. Mekiwa, B. Mutukure, C. Mujuru, B. Juru (P. Chiramba, 69th min), S. Makawa (L. Gwerina, 88th minute), M. Demera, C. Muleya, S. Makawa, J. Sibanda (S. Gorogodyo, 69th min)
IF the destruction of Yadah was a display of the beauty of their side, this was an exhibition of the beast they have, in their locker.
Once again, Dynamos bagged maximum points, in the Chibuku Super Cup, at the National Sports Stadium, yesterday.
The result set up the stage nicely for Sunday's Harare Derby showdown against CAPS United.
This wasn't the vintage stuff they showed, in their 4-0 thrashing of Yadah, at the same venue, on Saturday. But, Tonderai Ndiraya's men still managed to shoot back to the top of Group A table, after ZPC Kariba defender, Collin Mujuru, helped turn an effort from teenager Bill Antonio, past his 'keeper.
This could go to the goals committee, to determine, and some will claim that, since Antonio's shot was on target, he can have the goal. It was also a big day for Antonio's Prince Edward schoolmate, the 16-year-old Luke Musikiri, who was given the final minutes, to earn his debut, in the DeMbare stripes.
"Firstly, I want to say that I am happy that we managed to get the three points," said Ndiraya.
"I am happy with the result, and the way our boys worked today but, of course, I thought our performance was not really up to scratch.
"All the same, I would want to give my boys credit."
He maintained faith, in the team which thrashed Yadah but, after they failed to move into second gear, Ndiraya made some changes, in the second-half.
"I thought we used a lot of energy, in the last game, against Yadah. The players really wanted that game," said Ndiraya.
"The system wanted the points, so we gave everything into that game. "I thought that really drained a lot of energy from the boys and today we didn't see the same team that we saw against Yadah.
Dynamos now have seven points, from three games. ZPC Kariba are still winless, with two points, from three matches. ZPC Kariba coach, Godfrey Tamirepi, felt his team paid dearly for the arrangements that have seen them shuttle to, and from their base, to fulfil the tough fixture schedule.
"We had a very good start in the first half, defensively, we were very solid, we kept them at bay, after coming into this match with very high levels of confidence, because of their 4-0 win over Yadah," he said.
Teams:
Dynamos: T. Mvula, E. Jalai, P. Jaure, G. Murwira, F. Makarati, T. Mavhunga, S. Nyahwa, T. Chidhobha (N. Sianchali, 50th min), A. Eonde (J. Mutudza, 50th min), B. Mushunje (S. Appiah, 84th min), B. Antonio (L. Musikiri, 89th min)
ZPC Kariba: T. Hove, T. Nyabinde (K. Nyamupfukudza, 85th min), M. Mekiwa, B. Mutukure, C. Mujuru, B. Juru (P. Chiramba, 69th min), S. Makawa (L. Gwerina, 88th minute), M. Demera, C. Muleya, S. Makawa, J. Sibanda (S. Gorogodyo, 69th min)
Source - the herald