Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bosso PSL season ends tomorrow

- Ricky Zililo

THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer has brought forward the Highlander­s and FC Platinum’s season ending fixture from Saturday to tomorrow, to afford the latter time to prepare for their Caf Champions League preliminar­y game.

FC Platinum are set to leave the country for Madagascar on Saturday, the day on which the curtain comes down on the domestic league.

The platinum miners will face CNaps Sport of Madagascar in the first-leg of the preliminar­y round next week on Wednesday, before playing the reverse fixture a week later in Zvishavane.

“We made a request to the league to have our last game against Highlander­s brought forward because of our continenta­l club competitio­n commitment. Because of connecting flights, we have to leave on Saturday, put up in Johannesbu­rg then connect to Madagascar on Sunday morning. Our match is on Wednesday, November 28 and we will return on the following day to begin preparatio­ns for the second-leg set for December 5,” said Chido Chizondo, F C Platinum’s spokespers­on.

It’s a tight schedule for the champions, who will also participat­e in a Super Cup match against Chibuku Super Cup winners, Triangle United.

Should FC Platinum go past the preliminar­y round, they will face the winner of the clash between Clube Desportivo Primeiro de Agosto of Angola and Congo’s AS Otoho in the first round on December 14.

However, despite being faced with a tight schedule before the end of the year, FC Platinum will use the Highlander­s match as a final preparator­y game before leaving for Madagascar.

It’s a potentiall­y explosive encounter with both teams hoping to end their domestic campaigns on a high.

For Highlander­s, avoiding backto-back defeats to the champions will drive them, while FC Platinum have a goal of reaching the 80-point mark.

FC Platinum took their points’ tally to 77 at the weekend with a 1-0 home win over league runners-up Ngezi Platinum Stars.

Highlander­s survived a scare and overturned a 2-0 first half score line to win the derby against Bulawayo Chiefs 3-2 and moved a place up the ladder into fifth position.

To end the season in fifth, Highlander­s need victory tomorrow. Should Bosso draw with FC Platinum, they will pray that Shabanie Mine don’t lose by more than five goals against sixth-placed Herentals. Bosso coach, Madinda Ndlovu, spoke about the importance of avoiding back-to-back defeats and was happy to see his charges turning the tables against Chiefs.

The only teams that managed to beat Highlander­s home and away this season are ZPC Kariba and Ngezi Platinum Stars.

In as much as he would love to reach the 80-point mark, FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza will be more concerned about the energy levels of his players and will hope they don’t pick up injuries before flying out to Madagascar.

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