FC Platinum hopeful

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE
FC Platinum are confident of posting a positive result at Mandava on Saturday in the second leg of the Confederation Cup tie against Young Africans of Tanzania. The Tanzanians carry a comfortable 5-1 from the first leg.

“Football is full of surprises and although we are not going to under-estimate our opponents, we are confident of posting a positive result,” club spokesperson Chido Chizondo said.

“We might have lost to CAPS United, but our team chemistry during that game was clear on what we had come to do.

“The entire executive is behind the team and we are definitely expecting a showcase of good football.”

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