Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Can Platinum hold on to lead?

- Innocent Kurira

IT’S advantage FC Platinum in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title race and coach Norman Mapeza strongly believes a victory against rivals Ngezi Platinum Stars tomorrow afternoon could seal the coveted championsh­ip for his side.

The Zvishavane-based side lead the league table with 66 points, while Dynamos and Ngezi are two points behind the leaders, tied on 64 points.

The football fraternity wants to see if the ghost that has haunted FC Platinum in the past will not return and see them stumbling at the final hurdle.

They have twice finished as bridesmaid­s in 2011 to Dynamos and 2016 to Caps United, but Mapeza wants to end that run of disappoint­ments by claiming the big prize this season.

FC Platinum have the t title t e destiny dest y in their te hands a ds and maximum points in their heir remaining two fixtures will see them crowned champions. ampions.

The make or break encounter ounter against Ngezi could see the Zvishavane side landing nding their maiden Premier League title in the event nt that second-placed Dynamos lose to Bantu Rovers and they beat Ngezi.

The likelihood of this scenario is very minimal and Mapeza knows ws they have to beat Ngezi at all costs.

“It is going to be a massive sive game for us. The pressure will be on us to win against Ngezi and the title e race will be done and dusted. What is s definite is that we have to work hard. d. The game against Tsholotsho was tough and so will be the Ngezi game. e. As l have said at this stage, it is not ot about the performanc­e, but grinding ng results in tough games,” said Mapeza. a.

Mapeza is not new to the he pressure that comes with being in the title race after he led the now-defunct Monomotapa nomotapa to the title in 2008.

He will be hoping to take the title outside Harare and Bulawayo, a feat that was only achieved by St Paul’s Musami ami in 1966.

Ngezi went into their r midweek fixture against Chicken Inn topping pping the table, but were dislodged by their fellow platinum miners after they y were held to a 2-2 draw by Chicken Inn.

Former champions Dynamos who have mastered the art of sneaking on teams at the he final hurdle pose a big threat t to the miner’s title aspiration­s.

 ??  ?? Norman Mapeza
Norman Mapeza

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe