Rain saves Sunday Chidzambwa

Bernard Parker and Kingston Nkhatha, but the match will be replayed from the start.
Chidzambwa says his side was not in the game, and they will have go back to the drawing board before they meet Chiefs again in midweek.
“The first 20 minutes we were not present, we were not in the game.
“We gave away two easy goals and I think we were watching Chiefs playing the match.
“We never played so badly like today but thank God the rain saved us. Chiefs were all over us. We will change our approach on Wednesday and our plan.
“So we will try to keep it tight, as I’ve said earlier on we gave away two easy goals,” said Chidzambwa.
Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter was disappointed that the match will start from scratch again:
“It’s frustrating because we were playing well we were controlling the game.
“We worked hard during the week to get where we were with international players coming back after a long break, so it’s frustrating.
“We will try to get everybody as fit as we can, I’m sure we will finish the match and we will see how it goes,”he says. — Kick-Off.Com.

 

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