Triangle too good for Monomotapa

monozHarare Bureau
Monomotapa………………………..…… 0
Triangle ……………………….…….. (1) 4
TRIANGLE striker Misheck Mburayi, who led his team as they destroyed Monomotapa to register their biggest win, is the forward of the moment, took his tally to five goals in four league matches, since joining the Lowveld team during the transfer window. The new boys ran riot against a poor Monomotapa who just met before the game without training. Actually, they haven’t trained since a goalless draw against Dynamos at Rufaro a week ago.

The former Motor Action man scored four goals for the Mighty Bulls in the first half of the season. And his scoring form at the moment has seen him eclipsing all the other strikers who are not regularly getting the back of the net.

Mburayi now has nine goals catching up a host of players who scored earlier in the Premiership but have gone quiet. Chicken Inn’s Tendai Ndoro is leading the scoring charts with 12 goals.

Yesterday, Mburayi grabbed a brace in the 39th minute and 85th minute.
Pascal Manhanga was also on target in the 53th minute while substitute Lameck Nhamo got the fourth goal in the 90th minute.

The striker said he was happy that his performance has suddenly gone a bar up following his move.
“At least my performance is rising, I couldn’t do much at Motor Action under the difficult circumstances where we had financial problems.

“But now I am focused on playing football.
“I feel good that I scored two goals today. It is my job to score,” said Mburayi.

The striker first found the target when he sent a perfect header off a corner from Norman Togara.
Triangle midfielder Manhanga then extended the lead when he lobbied into the nets after Monoz goalkeeper Tapiwa Zvaita let the ball fall into the path of the alert player. With five minutes to go, Mburayi, got to the end of a pass from Limited Chikafa and bustled into the nets beating the keeper.

But Triangle, who are good travellers, were not finished as striker Nhamo who had come in four minutes before full time replacing Manhanga found possession outside the box. He sent a long shot into the nets deep in optional time.
The result saw the team easing into the top eight.

And Triangle coach Gishon Ntini said winning at home remains his worry. “It is good to win with such a big scoreline. They worked very hard today. We are not supposed to continue winning away from home without doing the same at home.”

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