Curtworth Masango
Sports Reporter
GREENFUEL utility player Chris Ngwende is thrilled after registering his first Castle Lager Premiership goal, which helped his side salvage a point against high-flying Simba Bhora over the weekend.
Ngwende has made seven appearances since joining the Ethanol Boys from Herentals Under-20 at the beginning of the season.
He has been deployed as a left-back in the previous matches and Saturday was his first start as a forward.
He responded positively to the positional shift and managed to have his name etched on the scoresheet in the 1-1 draw.
Speaking to Zimpapers Sport, he said:
“The feeling was different. In the previous matches, I had been deployed as a left-back and in this game, I was deployed as a forward and I managed to get the goal.
“The truth is I am happy.
“The goal is just the beginning of a new exciting chapter in my career. I now have to put in more hard work and give an extra push to register more goals.”
He added:
“This is my first season in the top-flight and I am still learning many things. But I am happy with the progress.
“Moving from the lower division to the top-flight isn’t as easy as we used to think. There are a lot of adjustments and for me, it took a while before I settled.
“It’s not the same, it was difficult at the start but now I am at par with others.
“The coaches have played an important role in my development. Our coaches have been patient with me, and I believe now I am capable of delivering as expected.”
GreenFuel are a point above the relegation zone, with 21 points after 19 games.
They are travelling to Gweru to face TelOne tomorrow before they return home to host Chegutu Pirates at GreenFuel Sports Arena at the weekend.
“I am a utility player. I should be ready to play anywhere I am tasked to play. Having the coaches trusting me means I have a lot of work to do for me to deliver.
“Against TelOne, I look forward to adding my goals. We have to register a win against them and Chegutu Pirates as we try to relieve ourselves from the pressure of dropping into the relegation zone.
“This season we have been bad travellers. We are struggling away, and we are working hard to change that. If we manage to win and collect maximum points in our next two games, that will take a lot of pressure from us.”




