Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chaos mars Caps victory

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Platinum Stars who beat Highlander­s 2-1 at Barbourfie­lds yesterday.

Ngezi Platinum scored in either half through speedster Michael Charamba and Godknows Murwira while Gabriel Nyoni provided Bosso’s consolatio­n.

Nichrut, on the other hand, remained stuck in the drop zone on 15th place having accumulate­d a paltry 24 points following yesterday’s defeat by Caps United.

It took the roving Ncube, who bossed all afternoon, just a minute to weave his way past a thicket of Nichrut defenders before whipping in a perfect-height cross which Mutasa nodded home. Ncube was a constant thorn in the flesh of the visitors and Makepekepe should have benefitted more from his left-foot had John Zhuwawu and Peter “Rio” Moyo been doing justice to his inch-perfect crosses.

The former How Mine full-back, who was ably supported by the hard running Dominic Mukandi in the middle of the park, then embarked on another spirited run down the flank before unleashing a hard-and-low cross which Zvirekwi tapped in for Makepekepe’s second goal of the afternoon.

Three minutes from time, Vimisayi lofted home his team’s face-saver from an acute angle but for a 10-man Nichrut, that was too little too late. The captivatin­g match, thanks to Ncube’s artistic exhibition­s, was not short of drama and controvers­y though.

On a day Nichrut forward Rodreck Mutuma was largely expected to rise to the occasion, he decided to remonstrat­e with the referee and was unsurprisi­ngly given his marching orders for a second booking 23 minutes from time but not before removing his shirt and arguing with the referee Nomore Musundire.

Nichrut coach John Nyikadzino was left a disappoint­ed man and said his team lost because of other factors not their poor performanc­e.

“Unfortunat­ely, we were playing away from home,” said Nyikadzino.

“I am repeating we were playing away from home. We lost because we were away. I will not elaborate more on that but to just say we lost because we were away.

“As for Rodrick Mutuma’s red card, I will not comment, that’s a refereeing decision but I am saying we were away from home.

“Basically, as a coach, you become worried to be playing with one man down. I tried to talk to him as one of our chief strikers to calm his nerves a little bit

“We will definitely survive relegation but I repeat today (yesterday) we played away from home.”

Caps United gaffer Lloyd Chitembwe showered praises on his charges after the match.

“Milton’s technique is incredible. We have always been telling him that. Obviously I am happy with the performanc­e of the team, how we played and the goals we scored,” said Chitembwe

“In terms of performanc­e it was a bit different from the way we played our last match and in terms of attitude, today (yesterday) it was very positive. We also managed to get the two goals. We did more in the game and we really deserved to win the match.

“I am very happy with the way we played. Wisdom (Mutasa) gave us that leverage when he scored that first goal which bit of unsettled the opponents.

“Hardlife’s (Zvirekwi) second goal also gave us the confidence. Overall, the lads gave a decent performanc­e,” Chitembwe said.

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