Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Ariel spares Bosso blushes Bukhosi on road to recovery

- Ricky Zililo Sikhumbuzo Moyo

Highlander­s 0 - 0 Caps United HIGHLANDER­S’ goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda made some stunning first half saves that earned his side a valuable point against a Caps United side that enjoyed dominance at Barbourfie­lds Stadium yesterday.

The Harare giants should have wrapped up the game in the first half, but Sibanda, who a fortnight ago had a nightmaris­h performanc­e between the sticks against ZPC Kariba, produced a 46th minute save to deny ex-Highlander­s striker Milton Ncube a goal.

Sibanda dived to his right to push the ball out for a corner, denying Ncube a tap in off Valentine Musarurwa’s cross from the right, as Caps United finished the half strongly.

Joel Ngodzo, Dominic Mukandi and Kudzai Nyamupfuku­dza dictated the pace in central midfield, as Bosso’s midfielder­s were virtually AWOL throughout the match.

However, Caps United’s dominance only manifested following a second minute scare in which they could have gone behind had Brian Banda been decisive and went for goal instead of passing the ball wide.

Ozias Zibande brought the best of saves from Caps United goalkeeper Prosper Chigumba in the 19th minute after connecting Adrian Silla’s cross from the right with a flashing header.

Highlander­s seemed content with sitting back to absorb pressure and try to catch their opponents on the counter, but nothing really materialis­ed. Whenever Bosso managed to pile pressure, Caps United keeper Chigumba killed off Highlander­s’ rhythm by feigning injury.

Bosso were also guilty of giving away free kicks in dangerous areas and were lucky that the Harare visitors failed to punish them.

Simba Nhivi wasted the Green Machine’s best chance of the day in the 39th minute when he found himself with acres of space inside the box after collecting a pass from Ngodzo. Keeper Sibanda dashed off his line to narrow the angle, forcing the striker to blast his effort over the bar.

The second half saw Highlander­s coming back a more determined side and they could have caught the Green Machine off guard in the 52nd minute when Gabriel Nyoni broke the visitors’ defence only to take a weak shot at Chigumba.

Two minutes later, Zibande missed the best chance of the day, heading a pin-point McClive Phiri cross wide, with the goal yawning after keeper Chigumba was taken out of action by the flight of the ball.

Phiri, arguably the best Highlander­s’ player yesterday, had done well to start a move from the right side of Bosso’s defence, overlappin­g and sending in his trademark brilliant cross that Zibande wasted.

In the 66th minute Ngodzo was lucky to escape with a yellow card for his reaction to a Silla foul.

It was Highlander­s who finished the game strongly, with Peter Muduhwa fluffing a chance to give his side a smash and grab victory with a weak shot at goal when facing the keeper in injury time.

Lloyd Chitembwe, Caps United’s coach, was happy with his team’s performanc­e.

“To the neutrals both teams gave their all and you can’t fault any players. We anticipate­d that we were never going to have so many chances, but I’m equally satisfied with the performanc­e of my boys and credit goes to Madinda for assembling such a fighting squad,” said Chitembwe.

Highlander­s’ coach Madinda Ndlovu didn’t turn-up for the post-match interview, with the club chief executive officer telling Chronicle Sport that the gaffer was meeting the sponsors (NetOne). PROMISING Highlander­s’ right-back Bukhosi Ncube is on the road to full recovery and will soon return to action.

Ncube has been battling a knee injury sustained at training more than a month ago.

Coach Madinda Ndlovu revealed that Ncube had started doing some light training, adding that his presence would give Bosso good options.

Before the injury, Ncube gave the Bosso bench good options, as they would push Mclive Phiri upfront to add more firepower.

While Phiri has been overlappin­g, he has been cautious not to move forward frequently, leaving open pockets for the opposition, especially when Highlander­s lose possession.

They were heavily punished by Ngezi Platinum Stars at Baobab Stadium as a result of Phiri overlappin­g and leaving a yawning gap.

While Ncube is on the road to recovery, midfielder Nigel Makumbe has not been that lucky and now has a plaster on his ankle.

Makumbe has been out of action for more than a month and seemed to have recovered ahead of the trip to Yadah in Harare only to aggravate the injury.

“The doctors have since put a plaster to monitor his ankle, so he will be out for a while now. We just hope his recovery will be quick,” said Ndlovu.

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Highlander­s’ Godfrey Makaruse battles with Carlton Munzabwa for possession

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