Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

New boys Nichrut aim to avoid relegation

- Ricky Zililo

AMBITIOUS newly-promoted Shurugwi-based Premier Soccer League side Nichrut have set their sights on surviving relegation in their maiden season and challengin­g for the championsh­ip in 2019.

Nichrut held a new-look Highlander­s to a goalless draw in a friendly match played at Luveve Stadium in Bulawayo on Sunday.

The Premiershi­p new boys put up a discipline­d performanc­e against Highlander­s, with Nichrut chairman Lazarus Manzini optimistic that they will survive the chop.

Manzini said they want to build a formidable side that will challenge for the championsh­ip in 2019.

“We want to stay in the PSL and avoid relegation this season so that next year we can compete for the championsh­ip. In terms of resources, we’re prepared to pull through,” said Manzini.

For a side coming from the First Division, talking about the championsh­ip is ambitious of Nichrut.

The club will not have the luxury of using Peak Mine Stadium in Shurugwi, which was their home when they won the Central Region Soccer League title, with reports that there are mineral reserves underneath the facility.

This means Nichrut fans will have to commute to Gweru to watch their team’s home games at their adopted home, Ascot Stadium.

Besides playing home away from home, Nichrut, who were playing their first pre-season friendly match against Highlander­s, will have to work on their shortcomin­gs before the season starts.

The Midlands outfit had their defence breached on numerous occasions by the impotent Highlander­s’ frontline and if they go into the league without correcting their mistakes at the back, they are likely to find themselves losing by wide margins.

Nichrut have seasoned defenders in Tonisani Sibelo, Nkosilathi Moyo, Ephraim Mwinga and David Boriwondo, who on a good day are capable of shutting strikers out.

They also have the experience­d former Tsholotsho FC duo of Ocient Ncube and Bruno Madanhire, ex-Hwange winger Farayi Vimisayi and James Chivasa, formerly with Triangle United.

Coach John Nyikadzino believes his charges can withstand the Premiershi­p heat.

“We’re coming up slowly and the guys are getting to understand how we want them to play. Their fitness and endurance levels are coming up well. I think by the time we start the season, we will be ready to withstand pressure and compete. Our target is to avoid relegation and I believe it’s possible,” Nyikadzino said. — @ZililoR

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Highlander­s striker Gabriel Nyoni (centre) scrambles for the ball in the middle of Nichrut players during the pre-season friendly match played at Luveve Stadium in Bulawayo on Sunday. — Picture by Nkosizile Ndlovu
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