Majabvi hails Dynamos

beat CAPS United,” said Majabvi.
“It was the same feeling during my playing days at Dynamos — beating CAPS used to bring a lot of joy for the team and supporters.
“It was a good match and I think Dynamos deserve the win because they played well,” added Majabvi.

Majabvi, who left Dynamos three years ago to join Austrian outfit LASK Linz, watched his team handing CAPS United another defeat with goals from Farai Mupasiri, Guthrie Zhokinyu and Cliff Sekete. Majabvi has since left LASK Linz and is now playing in the Vietnamese-Super League.

The former DeMbare captain is in the country following the completion of V-Super League 2011-2012 season and has played all the games for his team Khatoco Kham Hoa.

Majabvi said he has settled well in Vietnam.
“I have adjusted to life in Vietnam and I am enjoying football at my new club,” said Majabvi.

 

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