Kaindu sees positives in draw against Triangle United

Fungai Muderere,Zimpapers Sports Hub

DYNAMOS head coach Kelvin Kaindu admitted his team faced a tough challenge in their goalless draw against Triangle United on Matchday 28 of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League on Sunday.

The Glamour Boys, who have spent much of the campaign fighting relegation, went into the clash on a four-match winning streak. That run came to an end at Rufaro Stadium, where both sides cancelled each other out in a tightly contested affair.

“It was a difficult game, and even during our preparations we could see it was not going to be easy to come out with a point,” said Kaindu.

“We dropped two points which could have lifted us closer to safety, but at the same time, I feel it is a vital point we picked. We could have gone for maximum points to gain an advantage, but in the first half we were very slow, and with a bit of luck, Triangle could have scored. In the second half, we came back much stronger and created some good chances, but we couldn’t convert them.”

The result leaves Dynamos in 16th place with 29 points, three points adrift of safety. Triangle remained in 12th on 32 points, as they tried to keep their hopes of finishing in the top half of the table.

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