
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa has challenged his players to keep their feet on the ground as the Glamour Boys seek to continue with their fine run in the Castle Lager Premiership when they face a tricky home assignment against Yadah at Rufaro tomorrow.
The Glamour Boys, who recorded their biggest win this season with a 6-0 thrashing of troubled How Mine on Thursday, are high in confidence after stringing together four wins on the trot.
Mutasa, who was yesterday showered with praises by one of the club’s legends Memory Mucherahowa, said DeMbare needed to be cautious against Yadah.
“These are the kinds of games that demand maximum concentration. I think I have said it before that there are no easy matches in the second half of the season because no team wants to drop points,” said Mutasa.
“Remember when we played Yadah we won by a solitary goal and I am sure that it was a good indicator of how tough the game was.
“So we expect more of the same considering they have also beefed up their squad by bringing experienced players like Denis Dauda and Rodreck Mutuma.
“These are good players who always put maximum effort to win games. But we are prepared for them.”
Dynamos welcome back their influential skipper Ocean Mushure, the best player in the domestic Premiership so far this season, who missed the mid-week trip to How Mine.
Mushure was serving suspension after picking up three yellow cards.
Mutasa did not give his players rest yesterday as they proceeded for a workout hours after arriving from Bulawayo in preparation of the weekend game.
DeMbare have almost all their players available for selection except for injured utility man Carlos Rusere and defender Marshal Machazane who has asked for brief leave to attend to his ailing wife in South Africa.
Dynamos moved into third place on 42 points with two games in hand and are looking to increase the pressure on the leading teams in the race.
Chicken Inn sit on the summit with 45 points and they host Hwange at Barbourfields this afternoon while Ngezi Platinum Stars are two points behind and have a tricky home tie against giants Highlanders at Baobab.
FC Platinum, who are also in the top four, have an important home date against beleaguered army side Black Rhinos.



