Hardbody expect tough duel

at Ascot last weekend.
But pulling out another shock win over the Gamecocks, who have found their rhythm again, looks a distant call.
“Our match on Saturday will be very difficult,” said Tamirepi.
“We need maximum points and Chicken Inn will also be gunning for maximum points to move up the ladder.
“The Bulawayo side are playing very well after beating Dynamos 1-0 and drawing with Buffaloes in Mutare.
“The results show how good they are.”
Hardbody know that they have to keep winning to remain alive in the top-flight league.
There is some good news for them, too.
Midfielder Stephen Alimenda, who missed the tie against the Mighty Bulls last week due to injury, returns to the fold.
Cornelius Simango and Nhlanhla Ncube, who were both injured in the clash against the Mighty Bulls last Sunday, started training on Wednesday and are eligible for selection.
The team will, however, miss veteran defender, Johannes Mangiza, who is ill and that will be a huge problem area for Tamirepi.
They have in-form players in veterans, Brian Juru and striker Jacob Muzokomba.

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