Highlanders, Harare City share spoils

Ricky Zililo in Bulawayo
Highlanders . . . .. . . 0

Harare City . . . . .. . . 0

VISITING Harare City were unlucky to return to the capital with just a point following a superb performance against a lacklustre Highlanders in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Barbourfields yesterday.

Harare City took charge of the game from the first whistle, with their players’ movement on and off the ball splendid.

The visitors were more comfortable on the ball than their hosts and pieced together some neat passes, building from the back, through the midfield into the final third, only to be let down by poor finishing.

It was, however, Highlanders who had the first attempt at goal in the eighth minute when striker Kalunga Tambwe tried a cheeky back heel that was blocked. He went on to toe poke the rebound into the side netting.

Highlanders midfielder Brian Banda tried a speculative effort a few metres from the centre-line in an attempt to catch goalkeeper Tatenda Munditi off his line, but he only succeeded in finding the top of the net.

The upright then came to Highlanders’ rescue in the 24th minute to deny Jerry Chipangura a goal, with Bosso keeper Ariel Sibanda cleanly beaten.

On the half-hour mark, Chipangura was back in the thick of things after being sent through by Protasho Kabwe, but he failed to direct his effort on target in an attempt to lob the ball over the advancing Sibanda.

Defender Peace Tshuma, left-back Pritchard Mphelele, defensive midfielder Tendai Samanja, forwards Malvin Gaki, William Manondo and Chipangura were outstanding for Harare City.

Bosso coach Erol Akbay tried to counter Harare City’s midfield by pulling out the ineffective Allen Gahadzikwa for King Nadolo in the 40th minute, a move welcomed by the fans.

How Simon Munawa remained on the pitch throughout the match is mystery. He was so pathetic and was constantly booed by the Bosso fans each time he was in possession.

Munawa looked confused and lost in the middle of the park.

Harare City nearly secured all three points when keeper Sibanda spilled Martin Vengesayi’s cross in the 87th minute after being disturbed by Chipangura and the ball fell to Welcome Ndiweni, who blazed his effort into the stands with the goal yawning.

Harare City coach Philani Ncube rued his side’s missed opportunities and even poked fun at Highlanders.

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