Curtworth Masango
IT’S not rocket science that all is not well at Cranborne Bullets.
They are bottom of the league with just two points after Match Day seven.
They have managed only two draws and five losses. They have already lost to Sheasham, Hwange, Yadah, Black Rhinos, and FC Platinum. Two of their draws came against Chicken Inn and Dynamos.
They have only managed to score a single goal this season, conceding six on the way.
ZPC Kariba and Green Fuel have already conceded 11 goals, which Bullets coach Nesbert Saruchera can point as a sign his side are not the worst club in the league.
On Friday, Yabo’s men are set to face Simba Bhora at the National Sports Stadium.
They have a chance to redeem themselves by collecting their first set of maximum points.
However, Simba will be looking to pick up themselves after a narrow defeat, in which they missed a penalty, at the hands of Green Fuel.
“We are working very hard to get our side moving. We have been doing almost everything correctly but just failing to cross the line,” said Saruchera.
“As the coach, I am happy with the team’s performance. We just need to improve our conversion rate. My boys have been failing to score despite creating many chances.
“We are missing good chances, but we haven’t lost faith. I still believe my guys are capable and I have faith in them. As a team, we have been in this scenario before and this time we are also soldering on and we will come out of it.”




