public and they are not intimidated by the fans or any form of noise,” said Masomere.
“They are used to the noise and everything that you can think of and I am bracing for a tough encounter tomorrow (today).
“We have been winning away and after our defeat at the hands of Highlanders we need to fight hard since Mambas play well when they are either away or at home.
“In short, they are a stubborn side who can turn the tables.”
Shabanie beat Mambas at Morris Depot with a goal by striker Tarisai Rukanda.
Masomere’s men will be without the services of Phillip Sithole, Blessed Mbavarira, Erea Phiri and Kudazanayi Kwashi who all suffered injures on Sunday.
The team will, however, welcome defender William Ngonya who is likely to play the right back position with Raymond Sibanda being switched to leftback.
When Mambas were last here in the league, they beat Shabanie at Maglas and that result resulted in the dismissal of coach Jani Milanzi and his assistant Andrew Chisunga.
Whatever happens today, it’s a safe bet that Masomere’s job will be safe.
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