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Chidzambwa speaks on DeMbare job

By Ishemunyoro Chingwere in KARIBA

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Sunday Chidzambwa refused to rule himself out of the Dynamos coaching job, which is currently held by Lloyd Mutasa on an interim basis, but dismissed speculation linking him to the club’s presidency.

Sunday Chidzambwa, the ZPC Kariba gaffer, addresses the media after his team hammered How Mine 3-0 in a Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final tie at the National Sports Stadium yesterday — (Picture by H-Metro)
Sunday Chidzambwa, the ZPC Kariba gaffer

Chidzambwa’s ZPC Kariba were held to a goalless draw by How Mine at Nyamhunga yesterday, a result that left the electricians fifth on the table with 42 points.

With his contract at ZPC Kariba expiring end of season, Chidzambwa has been linked with both the Dynamos presidency and the coaching job.

But the legendary gaffer yesterday said he is not considering taking up an executive position as he feels he still has a lot to give on the field of play.

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“Presidency? Never, never, never. Not now,” he said.“As for coaching Dynamos, I have not been approached by anyone from there. It is just a rumour so let’s keep it like that.”

Pressed to shed light on whether he would accept the coaching job if approached, Chidzambwa was coy, insisting it is just a rumour. Turning onto his current situation at ZPC Kariba, the former Warriors coach said the best people to talk to were the cLub’s executive.

“I do not give myself a contract. I think if you want clarity on that, talk to the executive. But given a chance I would want to continue.” ZPC Kariba were lucky to snatch a point as How Mine dominated the match but missed a glut of chances.

How Mine midfielder Thembani Masuku had a suspected concussion right at the death but recovered.

Kevin Kaindu thought his team deserved to walk away with a full set of points.

“It’s unfair to get just a point because we desperately needed a win. We missed one versus one chances, we hit the crossbar. We could not convert,” said the How Mine coach.

At Sakubva, Mutare City had to come from behind and settle for a two-all stalemate against Harare City Rovers.

Harare City raced to an early first half lead courtesy of a brace from Grey Kufandada. Mutare City Rovers hit back through another brace, albeit from Agrippa Murimba’s penalty spot.

Tsholotsho are still third from bottom after they lost 1-2 against Bulawayo City. Emmanuel Mandiranga scored a brace for City while Maclive Phiri got a consolation for Tsholotsho. The Sunday Mail

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