Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mighty Warriors blew away Eswatini

- Shelly Guni in Port Elizabeth, SOUTH AFRICA

Zimbabwe 7-0 Eswatini STAR midfielder, Emmaculate Msipa, scored four times as the Mighty Warriors blew away Eswatini to set up an explosive Cosafa Women’s Championsh­ip semifinal clash against South Africa.

Winger, Mavis Chirandu, weighed in with a brace while Rudo Neshamba got the other goal to ensure the Mighty Warriors stayed in the hunt for their first Cosafa title since 2011. They beat Banyana Banyana 1-0 in that final. The win also meant Sithethele­lwe “Kwinji 15” Sibanda’s charges progressed to the knockout stages of the tournament as Group C leaders with nine points from three matches.

Msipa now sits at the top of the goal-scorers’ charts with six goals, one ahead of teammate Rudo Neshamba and South Africa’s Refiloe Jane, who are both tied on five goals.

“She has been splendid, she has got a great work rate. It’s game number three and I hope she carries that to the last game,” Sibanda said.

“It was a great game. We didn’t expect to score so many goals. We watched them and assessed their play and we had individual­s, unfortunat­ely, who didn’t come to the party.

“The most important thing was maintainin­g our structure.” And, what about taking on Banyana Banyana? “One is that they are hosts and secondly they are the defending champions. It’s going to be a tough match but I’m thinking, at the end of the day, we have to devise a game plan,” she said.

“We need to measure our strength and maintain that and work on our weaknesses.

“We have an idea of how South Africa play.”

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