Mutyavaviri targets Super Falcons

leftback,who did not make the grade at the top-flight side, which is also home to former Dynamos midfielder Archieford Gutu, said she is now focusing on the weekend’s big assignment.

“It was a learning curve for me. But unfortunately I couldn’t make it. Their league started in May. I am confident that with what I have learnt within the short period it should help the team fight for a good result at home.
I know my position was being played by some good players, but I am ready to reclaim my jersey,” said Mutyavaviri.
In her absence, coach Rose Mugadza was using Viola Ndlovu on the flank and the Black Rhinos impressed the technical staff in the friendly matches against Zambia and Tanzania.

It is indeed the biblical Goliath versus David affair on Sunday but the Mighty Warriors captain OnaiChingawo has refused to throw in the towel and said the players are unfazed at the prospects meeting a star-studded Super Falcons.
“We are not intimidated and we are confident that we will surprise the Nigerians. We are now ready for the match and we have been working hard.

“They are a big team nut we are confident that we will win. They have foreign-based players and we don’t have them but morale is high in camp and that shouldn’t affect us as football is played on the pitch,” said Chingawo.
Nigeria have also drafted the Under-20 key players that have qualified for the World Cup to held in Japan next month and also have the former Caf Player of the Year, Perpetua Nkwocha.

Zifa have pegged the cheapest ticket at US$2, while the Upper Grand stand would be going for US$5 and fans wishing to sit in the VIP tribune will have to fork out US$10.

 

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