Chandisaita challenges Rhinos players

again.
The soldiers meet log leaders La Liga in a Zifa Northern Region Division One match at One Commando this afternoon.
Chauya Chipembere have failed to collect maximum points in their last two matches managing back-to – back draws against One Commando and Flame Lily.

This pushed them down to sixth place on the log with 37 points.
The army side is now trailing La Liga by five points.
Six teams are in contention for pole position with Highfield United, Dstv, Mwana Africa, Harare City and Rhinos with a good chance.

Rhinos’ skipper Chandisaita acknowledged the importance of collecting maximum points to enhance their chances of staying within shouting distance of the leading pair in a lively championship race.
“The team has just returned from a tour in Mozambique where we were invited to take part in the military games of that country and morale in the camp is very high given the team’s results in Moza.
“We won the two games we played in Moambique and we are going out all systems firing to make sure that we get the three points and reduce the gap between us and them (La Liga) so that we stay in the championship race.

“The championship race is still wide open and we are just focusing on winning all our remaining matches because any slip up from the top teams can change everything. “We are not afraid of any team and everything being equal nothing can top us from collecting maximum points against La Liga,” said Chandisaita.
La Liga coach Naison Muchekela remains calm ahead of the clash. “We are not putting ourselves under any pressure going into the match, we are just taking each game as it comes. “We need to stay focused throughout the match, Rhinos is a big team with a lot of seasoned players but l’m sure we have enough ammunition to neutralise them and probably beat them. Fixtures: Today: Baca v DC Academy (Tsungubvi),

Mwana Africa v KAroi (Trojan), Black Rhinos v La Liga (One Commando), Cossy Rules v Harare City (Pfupajena), Highfield United v Dstv (Dzivarasekwa), ZPC Kariba v Flame Lily (Chaminuka).
Tomorrow:
Eiffel Flats v Commando Bullets (Rimuka).

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