Takudzwa Chitsiga
Zimpapers Sports Hub
YADAH coach Brenna Msiska is still hopeful that they will survive relegation despite the setback of drawing with ZPC Kariba in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at The Heart Stadium on Saturday.
The Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries-sponsored team’s survival fight was dented by visiting Kauya Katurutu who got the opening goal in the fifth minute through Samuel Makawa.
Yadah will have to make a short trip to Herentals next week before they welcome Dynamos in week 33 and play Simba Bhora last.
“We are on a tough spot but we will try our best as a team. There is still a lot of work to do but as a team we will try our best.
“This was not a good result for us as it has threatened our Premier League status. We had some good chances but we failed to utilise them. We are now looking forward to win our next three games for us to survive. “The relegation puzzle is taking some new twists every week and it is unfortunate that we are now caught in that web,” said Msiska. Yadah will need all the miracles to come out of the muddy waters.



