Triangle out to dash Bosso hopes

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Sports Correspondent
TRIANGLE FC has vowed to stop Bulawayo giants Highlanders from progressing to the next round of the Mbada Diamonds Cup in a match scheduled for Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday. In an interview Triangle gaffer Gishon Ntini said Bosso had a history of faring badly in cup games.

He predicted that the record would haunt them when the two teams clash.
He said his side could not afford to lose the match.

On their side was the fact that the home side’s form has taken a nosedive especially at Barbourfields Stadium.
“We all know that of late Bosso has been donating points in league games and we will use that record to prepare for them. We want to qualify for the final and even win the cup,” he said.

Ntini said his charges were enjoying a purple patch as they have gone three matches unbeaten.
“Our away record speaks volumes of itself. We have been playing much better when we play away from home, Barbourfields is intimidating but we are going to stand our own.

“My opposite number Kelvin Kaindu is under pressure and so are his players.
“We are playing this match as underdogs but we promise to come out with a positive result,” he said.

He said he would bank on Misheck Mburayi and Pasca Manhanga who helped Triangle draw against Harare City a fortnight ago.
Highlanders will be out to prove that they are still a force to reckon with after their poor show in previous matches.

They have blown hot and cold, showing high levels of inconsistency for a team which showed a lot of promise at the beginning of the year.

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