Hardened in Blantyre now DeMbare duo want to light up Harare

Tadious Manyepo

Zimpapers Sports Hub

WHEN the Dynamos pair of defender Collin Mujuru and winger Stanley Billiat feature in their maiden Premiership Harare derby, they taste the power and the vibes of this storied domestic football showdown where heroes are usually born.

The iconic Rufaro is the sight of that big clash.

Just like most of their peers at the new-look Glamour Boys, Mujuru and Billiat are eager to make a positive impact when they take their bow in a match that is always full of energy and anticipation.

Mujuru and Billiat are already familiar with the expectations at Dynamos 10 weeks into the season in which the giants have lost only once.

But the anxiety that comes with a tie against CAPS United is always different.

Yet the two are used to playing in high-intensity derbies before capacity crowds from back in their days at Malawi giants FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

Bullets’ Blantyre derby showdown against Mighty Wanderers is one of the biggest duels that also ranks highly on the continent.

Both Mujuru and Billiat used to line-up for Kalisto Pasuwa’s “Red Army,” and for the two years they were involved and came out tops. It is that inspiration that they are carrying into Sunday’s match.

Interestingly, Sunday’s game is coinciding with the first leg of the Blantyre derby, at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on the same day.

That match had to be moved from Blantyre due to the unavailability of Kamuzu Stadium, which traditionally hosts this mighty fixture.

Other venues in Blantyre including the Mpira Stadium, have been deemed too small to house the game.

Malawian Billiat said: “I am delighted to be fit at a time when Dynamos is preparing to face CAPS United in the Harare Derby.

“This is a game which is known to be one of the biggest in Africa.

“Back in Malawi, we used to be keenly interested in knowing the result from each of the fixtures involving the two giants.

“I am excited that finally I can get to really experience how it is playing in the Harare Derby.

“I can’t wait. I am very happy to be in this space right now.”

Billiat is yet to score a goal since joining DeMbare early this season but there is no doubting his potential.

He was a regular scorer at Big Bullets, especially in the derby against Mighty Wanderers.

“I remember in my last season at FCB Big Bullets, I scored in both legs of the derby.

“It will be a dream if I get to score and win the Harare Derby on Sunday.

“That’s my prayer. You see, I haven’t scored a goal for Dynamos yet, and getting that goal against CAPS United will be big.

“I am really keen to perform well and get Dynamos to win this match.”

For Mujuru, Sunday’s match means he has progressed a lot in his game.

The versatile defender knows the local football terrain like the back of his hand, having seen action at Harare City, Highlanders, Herentals and GreenFuel.

And his experience from beyond the country’s borders at Big Bullets has helped his growth as it is at Dynamos where he looks to have reached the peak of his powers.

Mujuru has quickly established himself at the Glamour Boys, where he is already one of the leading figures in terms of the conviction demanded at this club.

He has spiced up his defensive compactness, where he twins with Hastings Chapusha at the heart of defence, with a goal so far this season.

“I have never played in this giant fixture, and I can’t wait to go down the aisle into the Rufaro pitch for it on Sunday,” said Mujuru.

“Growing up in Harare, just going to Rufaro, the National Sports Stadium or Gwanzura to watch this match was always a dream.

“I have played in the local league for close to 10 seasons cumulatively, and you always wanted to know how these teams would have played even when you were involved in matches of your own team.

“That’s how big it is, and now to be getting involved directly means a lot to me.

“I want to take the opportunity with both hands. I want to give my all. I have played in the Blantyre Derby before. I know the expectations, and that’s what I am promising.

“At the end of the day, Dynamos have to win this game, certainly. That’s the aim on Sunday.” Billionaire Wicknell Chivayo has promised that he will buy a $200 000 bus for the Glamour Boys if they get to win this match.The bus promise is, however, still a social media issue for Dynamos coach Genesis Mangombe who hasn’t been officially told.

Mangombe is primarily focused on drilling his squad for them to win the match on Sunday with everything else secondary.

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