MaBlanyo speaks on league title

Fungai Muderere

Sports Reporter

DYNAMOS assistant coach Lloyd “MaBlanyo” Chigowe reckons his side can land the title if they continue grinding positive results. 

Chigowe, was the man in charge when DeMbare floored four-time league champions FC Platinum in an exciting Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final match at Mandava Stadium on Saturday. 

DeMbare won the match 5-3 after a penalty lottery to book their semi-final berth that will see them meet CAPS United. 

This was after the match had ended 1-1 in regulation time with Jarrison Selemani and Keith Madera scoring in the second half for Pure Platinum Play and the Glamour Boys respectively. 

“There is a lot of talent at Dynamos. I believe if we continue to bring such good performances, we will be in there to give a good fight for the league championship. However, there is a lot of fighting that needs to be done. It’s 10 games to go and we will see how it goes. If we continue winning games like this one against FC Platinum, I think we will finish well,” said the outspoken Chigowe.

Week 25 Fixtures

Today: Cranborne Bullets v Simba Bhora (National Sport Stadium)

Tomorrow: Herentals v Chicken Inn (National Sport Stadium), Ngezi v Black Rhinos (Baobab Stadium), Manica Diamonds v FC Platinum (Gibbo Stadium), CAPS United v Yadah Stars Bata Stadium), Highlanders v Sheasham (Babourfiels Stadium), ZPC Kariba v Greenfuel (Nyamhunga Stadium)

Thursday: Triangle United v Dynamos (Gibbo Stadium), Bulawayo Chiefs v Hwange (Luveve Stadium)-

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