Bruce Chikuni
TROJAN Stars coach, Ralph Kawondera, believes they have done their homework to claim maximum points against Golden Eagles.
The two clubs meet in the ZIFA Northern Region Division One Soccer League showdown tomorrow.
In their previous meeting, Trojan were eliminated from the Axis Solutions Super8 Cup.
It was Kawondera’s first assignment as the club’s head coach. He has managed just a victory in four attempts. They are sitting eighth on the standings, 19 points off the mark.
“Everything is okay, the boys are raring to go and they are showing great energy.
“Everyone is putting in 100 percent effort, expectations are always high, especially when you are playing at home, so we have to try our best to meet the demands of our fans.
“I think we have done our homework from that semi-finals loss to our opponents, we are ready for the match,” said Kawondera.
He insisted they will fight until the last day of the season.
“I have enough confidence in the players, technical team and everyone who is associated with the club.
“Our objective haven’t changed, we still have a lot to play for, the marathon is still on and it just takes dedication to achieve our goals, we are not far away.” Golden Valley will entertain Commando Bullets at Rimuka this afternoon at 2pm.
The Leo Kurauzvione’s troops are now finding comfort in mid-table after a poor start.
Cam & Motor will host CUMA Academy at the same venue on Saturday.
Cam & Motor have managed just one win in 19 attempts.
Simba Bhora will be in the capital as they visit Black Mambas at Morris Sports Club.
Chegutu Pirates, who are fresh from a 1-0 famous win against Simba Bhora, at Wadzanai, take on bitter rivals Ngezi Under-19 at Chakari.




