Curtworth Masango
GREEN Fuel coach Bhekithemba Ndlovu said he is looking forward to changing the fortunes of his team after a slow start.
The Ethanol Boys believe they can collect maximum points in their encounter against Ngezi scheduled for Saturday.
They are looking for their first win since arriving in the Premiership.
They have only managed two draws and lost three matches. Ndlovu will be hoping his charges will build from their game when they drew against Sheasham.
“The boys have been showing a lot of good work ethics and the will to improve which is positive for us going forward,” he said.
“We are currently working on our finishing.
“The transition of the ball in the final third is our major concern now as we look forward to burying chances that come our way.
“Capitalising on our chances will have a big effect on how we will play our games as it will enable us to control the tempo of the match.
“We have been creating many chances that we were failing to convert and it’s high time that every chance has to count.”
He added:
“I can say in the recent past games, the team has shown that the players are now understanding each other more than before.
“We can say they have gelled well and now we are looking on to maximise and collect all points.
“We could have walked away with maximum points against Sheasham though it was never to be and that happens in the game of football.”
He said he wants his players to be ready for any test they will find in the top-flight league.
“We are training the players to adjust to a number of things we felt needed to be rectified.
“When we face Ngezi, I am expecting a good game from my boys.
“Ngezi are a good team and can be dangerous but, as a team, we will be looking for nothing less than a win.”




