Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chicken Inn push aside Chiefs

- Innocent Kurira

Bulawayo Chiefs 0-2 Chicken Inn CHICKEN Inn cruised to a comfortabl­e win over an out of sorts Bulawayo Chiefs in yesterday’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Luveve Stadium.

The defeat was Chiefs’ fifth straight loss since they upset champions FC Platinum 2-0 a month ago.

Chicken Inn went into the game desperatel­y seeking a win after playing to two consecutiv­e draws against Chapungu and Harare City.

The GameCocks started the game on the front foot and opened the scoring 11 minutes into o the game through a powerful header by Guide Goddard. ard.

The veteran defender rose above the rest st to power home a well taken Xolani Ndlovu corner kick, ick, beating Kelvin Nyoni in goal for Chiefs.

Obriel Chirinda doubled the GameCocks’ s’ lead in the 26th minute by cleverly connecting a neat t pass from veteran Clemence Matawu.

Chicken dominated the entire first half, with Chiefs failing to come to the party.

Chirinda almost grabbed a brace just moments oments after the break, but his left footed shot hit the upright ight following followa great run from the middle of the park. .

Chiefs introduced striker Farau Matare in the 49th minute, which gave some life to the Chiefs’ iefs’ attack, as he gave the Chicken Inn central defensive sive duo of Goddard and Moses Jackson some anxious us moments with his pace.

But that’s all he could do, as Chiefs would uld find no breakthrou­gh.

Their real opportunit­y fell to midfielder-cum cum striker Moses Majika in the 51st minute, but his s low effort from inside the box was cleared off the line e by Devine Lunga.

Chirinda then wasted a glorious chance to increase Chicken Inn’s tally in the 53rd minute when en he skied his effort from six yards out after dribbling ng past the Chiefs’ defenders.

Chicken Inn introduced the defensive duo of Ben Nyahunzvi and Thabani Goredema to shut out any further furppy threats from Chiefs.

Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas was happy with the result.

“It’s a good result for us coming from two o draws. We played well in the first half, great interchang­es ges from the boys and we managed to get all our goals in that stanza. In the second half we lost it a bit and Chiefs fs came out guns blazing and in the end we had to grind ind out the result,” said Antipas.

His opposite number Garthly Chipuka felt his charges were not psychologi­cally up to the task.

“l think this was a game where experience proved crucial. We tried hard to play our usual game, but Chicken Inn used their experience to shut us out. The game was more of a psychologi­cal battle for the boys. As a coach, you can work on the tactics and everything, but the boys need to be psychologi­cally up to the task,” said Chipuka. — @innocentsk­izoe

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