Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
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HARARE City coach Mike Madzivanyika has conceded he is losing patience with his men who fail to win yet again after being held by Bulawayo City in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
Madzivanyika said his players were letting him down.
”We missed a lot of chances and this is the third straight draw, it doesn’t make anything better.
“We created chances but we could not bury them and that cost us once again. I think by the time we face ZPC Kariba we would have made up for that,” said Madzivanyika.
Bulawayo City coach Mandla Mpofu was a happy man.
“We are content with the underdog tag and as a team, which is rebuilding, we are happy that we have senior players who are guiding the juniors well.
”We are happy that we are managing to pick up points in most of our games both at home and away,” Mpofu said.
Teams
Harare City: M. Nyamupangedengu, E, Zinyama, T. Tumba (M Vengesai 53rd min), P. Kabwe, R. Uchena, E. Madhanhanga, T. Samanja, W. Manondo, M. Sako, M. Gaki, H. Chimutimunzeve (K. Kumwala 65th min).
Bulawayo City: L. Chirava, M. Kadzola, Z. Sibanda, N. Mukumbi, M. Mungadze, K. Madzongwe, R. Pavari, B. Ncube, H. Masuku (I. Kutsanzira), M. Moyo (C. Rupiya 73rd min) M. Dube (Z. Ngodzo 88th min).



