City win battle of new coaches

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
Harare City . . . . . . . . .(1) 2
Chiredzi FC . . . . . . . . . (1) 1
CHIREDZI FC coach Gishon Ntini was left a frustrated man after his side lost against fellow lowly Castle Lager Premier Soccer League rivals Harare City at Rufaro yesterday.

Ntini, who took over at the Lowveld side two weeks ago, said his efforts were being disrupted by some external efforts.
“Seriously how can I spend hours trying to explain myself to the referees when I am supposed to be on the bench? These are efforts by external forces to frustrate us but we will not bow down,” said Ntini.

The match started on a high note and the visitors took the lead in the 10th minute through Scholar Hadebe.
He connected a cross from David Temwanjira.

Osborne Mukuradare headed home in the 40th minute to bring Harare City level.
The Chiredzi hearts were broken  in the 58th minute when Mukuradare scored again.

Masimba Dinyero, the Harare City caretaker coach, was charmed by the win.
“This is an exciting win for us and I hope we will continue to pick these crucial points as we want to move away from relegation. This gives us confidence,” Dinyero said.

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