Sports Reporter
TEENAGE HADEBE was shown red in Houston Dynamo’s 2-1 victory over Nashville yesterday morning.
The defender started the game and was expelled for a second bookable offence in added time.
Hadebe got his first booking of the day in the 48th minute after fouling his opponent.
He received his second yellow in injury time for another foul. This means the Warriors’ star will miss the next game against LA Galaxy.
For other Zimbabweans, plying their trade abroad, Jordan Zemura put up another decent EPL outing in Bournemouth’s goalless draw against Brentford on Saturday.
The Cherries defender made his season’s eighth appearance in the game and played the full 90 minutes.
Marvelous Nakamba was an unused substitute in Aston Villa’s goalless draw at Leeds United.
The midfielder stared at the chance to make his campaign debut, following the injury suffered by Boubacar Kamara.
But, coach Steven Gerrard opted to start with Brazilian star Douglas Luiz in the central midfield.
Wigan Athletic right-back Tendayi Darikwa, Plymouth Argyle’s Brendan Galloway and Fleetwood Town striker Admiral Muskwe all featured for their English teams over the weekend.
In France, Marshall Munetsi missed Stade de Reims’ trip to Troyes on Sunday due to a yellow card suspension.
This was the first time Munetsi missed a game this season after starting in all Ligue 1 encounters before Sunday’s game.
In the Saudi Pro League, Knowledge Musona received his first yellow card of the season in Al-Tai’s 2-0 defeat to Damac FC.
The Zimbabwean played as an attacking midfielder and featured in the entire match for the fifth successive time this season.




