Blessing Malinganiza
DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, is concerned about the weaknesses in his team’s attack.
The Glamour Boys drew 0-0 in their Sunday game against Triangle in the Castle Lager Premiership game.
“We really want to solve the issue of goalscoring,” said Ndiraya.
“Our forwards are not scoring goals and that’s the solution we were trying to look for on Sunday but, unfortunately, we couldn’t score.
“But, that is part of the game.
“We have to go back, work more, have more hours of training in that offensive department and, hopefully, we can do well in the games to come.
“We just have to be patient with the strikers and keep working with them and then make sure that we keep giving them confidence.
“But, like I’ve said before, I’m not quite happy with the way the strikers have played so far, we haven’t really scored the expected number of goals and that’s disappointing.”
He added:
“But, what can we do, we just have to keep pushing the boys so that we get the required goals.
“I’ve also said that it’s also not the responsibility of the strikers alone to score goals.
“We thought we’d also come good in other departments but, unfortunately, we couldn’t also do that.
“We just have to keep focused, keep pushing and then move forward.”
Dynamos play Cranborne Bullets in their next encounter away from home.
The Harare giants are on 35 points after registering 10 wins, five draws and lost four games.




