This was three points dropped – AGAMA coach says

Monalisa John

Zimpapers Sports Hub

AGAMA head coach Takaendesa Jongwe belives the Mashonaland Central derby lived to its billing as his team managed to come up with a point at Wadzanayi on Sunday.

The former ZIFA technical director said he is happy with the result although he feels they could have done better.

“I feel it was two points lost because we failed to manage the last four minutes of the game as we were leading,”Jongwe said

Looking forward to this weekend game against Ngezi Platinum, Jongwe said they will miss one of their influential defenders Terrence Daka through injury.

“We always prepare seriously for every game and if we had a choice we wouldn’t want to play Ngezi this time around.

“We lost one of our central defenders Terrence Daka and we stand guided by the medical team about his condition, ” he said.

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