Blessing Malinganiza
YADAH coach, Genesis Mangombe, says they need to collect maximum points in their remaining games.
The Miracle Boys play Triangle on Saturday.
“We are not safe,” said Mangombe.
“Triangle are coming from a defeat, but that alone doesn’t mean they’re not a good side.
“If you watched their previous game (against CAPS United), they could have won but just lost concentration in the dying minutes.
“They are a good side but we are not going to be intimidated, even when playing away from home,” he said.
Triangle are still to appoint a new coach after Jairos Tapera left them to join Manica Diamonds.
“Their coach left the team and that can be an advantage to us because the guys might be asking why the coach left towards the end of the season?
“So, we will seek to capitalise on that confusion. “Our target is to make sure that we collect maximum points in each of our remaining games, although we will face some difficulties.
“We can experiment in the last two or three games with youngsters to start building for next season.”




