Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hwange edge closer to PSL return

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

HWANGE FC moved eight points clear of second-placed Tsholotsho in the Southern Region Division One League to edge closer to a Premiershi­p return. Four first half goals consisting of a hattrick by the league’s leading scorer Gilbert Zulu and a strike by Craven Banda powered the coalminers to a 4-0 hammering of ZRP Bulawayo in Hwange. The victory took Hwange’s tally to 62 points from 26 outings, while Zulu now has 19 goals. Tsholotsho’s title dream took a huge knock when they suffered a 3-1 defeat to Makomo. Hwange coach Nation Dube praised his players for being mentally strong and maintainin­g their focus. “Imagine we had to kickoff at 3.55pm, 45 minutes after the scheduled kick-off time. My question is, at what time do you walk over a match in Division One. We got to the stadium at 1.30pm and did our warm-up only to wait for the opponents, who arrived late.

“That wait hurts players, it takes away their focus and I had to psyche the players and remind them to maintain their focus because we once lost a game because of disruption­s caused by a late kick-off. I’m happy the players kept their cool and we managed to get four first-half goals before they could recover,” said Dube. Hwange’s next match is an away trip to Bosso 90, followed by a home game against Tsholotsho. The coal miners will then play Mosi Rovers in Victoria Falls and cap the season with another derby against ZPC Hwange.

Tsholotsho will face unpredicta­ble Zim Leopards, who seem to have hit good form by beating Bosso 90 2-1 on Saturday, followed by the Hwange clash at the Colliery Stadium in Week 28. Tsholotsho’s last two games are against Toronto and Casmyn.

Meanwhile, Talen Vision and Indlovu Iyanyathel­a played to a 1-1 draw, while ZPC Hwange beat CIWU 1-0 in Bulawayo. — @ZililoR

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