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Bosso ready for Caps

By Snodia Mikiri

Highlanders coach Madinda Ndlovu said they are ready to host CAPS United in their match day two assignment.

Highlanders coach Madinda Ndlovu chats with his players after a match against Chicken Inn FC
Highlanders coach Madinda Ndlovu chats with his players after a match against Chicken Inn FC

The two will clash at Barbourfields on Sunday. The match is promising fireworks.

Another match day tow must watch match will be against defending champions FC Platinum and Triangle at Mandava on Saturday.

CAPS won their opener at home while Bosso drew theirs.

“It’s always one of the most interesting games when CAPS, Highlanders clash. The game always gives fantastic entertainment.

“We do respect CAPS, they took some of our players (Gabriel Nyoni and Newman Sianchali).

“We have beefed up as well. We share the same father us and CAPS. The father is NETONE.

“It will be a game of two sons who want to impure their father. The best team of the day will win,” said Madinda.

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Chapungu and Black Rhinos will also be in action to please their father NETONE on the same day. The quartet are all sponsred by NETONE.

Zambian striker Peter Nyirenda will be on target for Bosso after he impressed in his debut match despite coming in as a second half substitute.

Madinda believes Nyirenda is going to address their goal drought of the past.

“We are really looking forward to very good season of harvesting goals. I think he (Nyirenda) has got the power and the hunger for goals.

“It’s too early to say anything as of yet. But I think if he does what we saw in our opener, our goal droughts will come to pass.

“We will be good to go and fight for the honours,” he added.

CAPS United gaffer Lloyd Chitembwe and team watched the game between Highlanders and Black Rhinos.

Which was touted as a way of studying Bosso that will help them prepare for them.

Madinda said they are not intimidated as he said they also had a representative who watched CAPS game as well.

“We always want to have a clear picture of who our opponent are, it is not something that is an agenda.

“It’s something that modern football requires for coaches to watch their opponents to plan properly.

“We have to see who they have and how they play. That’s the same about us we can change the whole team when we play them, which is why we registered 30 players.

“But the flow will still be the same, and the type of play, together with the philosophy of the coach.

“We probably want to see what kind of football they are playing, so that we prepare for them effectively,” he added. H-Metro

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