Blessing Malinganiza
DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, says there’s still time for them to fight for the league championship.
The Glamour Boys are now in third position, after their 1-0 loss to Yadah Stars, on Saturday.
“The time is still there for us and we know that we are going to have ups and downs along the way,” he said.
“But, it’s not good to drop points, especially when you’re among the leading pack.
“You would want to keep tabs on the teams at the top.
“You only do that by being hungry and having the will to win matches. I understand losing matches is something that happens in football.
“But, it’s something that we need to work on and make sure we come right in our next games that we are going to play.”
He added:
“Of course, the deduction of points is damaging, I thought the decision did not come at the right time, a few days before we start the second round of matches.
“But it’s something that we can’t change and we have to soldier on and keep fighting.
“The race is still on, there is still time and no need to panic.
“We are going to be playing teams that are in the top five in the next four matches and it’s something that we have control over, which we must take and make sure that we collect points.
“What is crucial for us, at this stage, is to collect maximum points in our upcoming fixtures.”
Dynamos play Triangle in their next Castle Premier League fixture.




