Tongogara in tricky msu encounter

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIFA Central Region Division One league side Tongogara will be out to continue their good run when they face tricky MSU this afternoon.
The army side will go into the match full of confidence after they thrashed Gweru City 4-1 in the reverse fixture.
Tongogara will come face-to-face against an MSU side that dethroned them from the apex of the table towards the end of the first half of the season.

Ignatius Kapitapita, the Tongogara coach, said it was time for them to make a big statement.
“We are going to collect maximum points like what they did at our own backyard a few weeks ago. MSU have a good side but since our win last week the boys are now focused.

“We did not tamper with our team very much during the mid-season break, so they are the same guys who managed to maintain a respectable position throughout the first half.

“The players only wanted a win,” Kapitapita said.
Eastern Region Fixtures

Today
MSU v Tongogara (MSU), Whawha  v ZRP Beightbridge (Whawha), Chrome Stars v Silo United (Mbizo)

Tomorrow
Nkayi United v Chomumvuri Pirates (Nkayi), FC Platinum U-19 v Blanket Mine (Mandava), Gweru City v Gaths Mine (Wilson), Zvishavane Stars v Vumbachikwe (McAdams)
Mwenezana v Mutare City Rovers (Mwenezi), Gaza Gunners v Surrey Abattoirs (Gaza), Tenax v Chivhu Stars (Redwing), Renco Mine v ZRP Masvingo), Renco Mine v Buffalo Junior (Maramba), FC Three Leaves v Easten Stars (Durama), Masvingo United v Gutu (Mucheke), Ruwa United v Black Eagles (Rudhaka)

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