Tadious Manyepo, Sports Reporter
VALENTINE Kadonzvo’s institutional memory of Dynamos and coach Lloyd “MaBlanyo” Chigowe’s methods seems to have come in handy for him.
The winger has suddenly erupted at the Glamour Boys.
The skilful and speedy flanker returned to Dynamos earlier this year, exactly six years after he left.
The 29-year-old has proven to be the Glamour Boys’ mainstay, scoring four goals, including the opener in the Harare Derby last Sunday when Dynamos lost 2-1 to CAPS United.
He also got Dynamos’ only goal of the match in the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup tie against Botswana side Orapa United.
“I am happy to be enjoying my game once again. I have been working very hard as a player to regain my form and I am glad it’s coming out very well.
“But all I can say is that the Dynamos system allows me to do those forward forays often and I am really happy as a player to be doing such kind of work.
“I think coach Chigowe also has a huge hand in my transformation because he knows how I play and I also understand how he wants me to play.
“My teammates are also a marvel because we have struck (some) chemistry and I am loving everything about it.”
Kadonzvo will be expected to deliver another fine performance when Dynamos face Chicken Inn on Sunday.
“All that Dynamos stands for is respect and dignity. Yes, we might be out of the running for the title but it’s never in us to take the foot off the pedal just because we have lost out.
“As Dynamos, we want to win all our remaining matches and make sure that we finish in the top four. That is what we are going for.
“We are playing Chicken Inn on Sunday and we know they are a good team. But the idea is to employ the right means that will enable us to outwit them.”




