How Mine held at home

09 Apr, 2017 - 00:04 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

Sports Reporter —

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HOW MINE have made their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League championship ambitions known but the gold miners will have to drastically improve if that dream is to turn into realist.

Al Luveve yesterday Kelvin Kaindu’s team, who lost 0-1 away to ZPC Kariba last weekend, did not play like a team that is fighting for the title.

The home side raced into the lead on the stroke of halftime through stylish midfielder Timothy January but the visitors did not throw in the towel and were duly rewarded in the 71st minute through a Trust Nyabinde goal.

Although it might be early days, Kaindu is sure to start feeling some discomfort under his collar as his team struggled to justify the huge investment made by Metallon Gold.

Reports also suggest the Zambian has fallen out with some members of Chikurupati’s executive and his nemesis are likely to start pointing at the team’s results as an excuse to jettison the former Bosso and Triangle coach.

But for Tsholotsho and coach Farai Tawachera two points from the first two outings is not a bad return for a team that is largely expected to fight relegation.

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