Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

De Jongh charms Bosso executive Highlander­s wary of Yadah

- Ricky Zililo

performanc­es.

De Jongh presided over Bosso’s 1-0 victory over Dynamos in a Chibuku Super Cup match, 2-0 roasting of city rivals Chicken Inn, 1-1 draw with Herentals, 2-0 win over TelOne, 1-1 draw away to ZPC Kariba and 3-0 thrashing of FC Platinum in a Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final clash at Barbourfie­lds Stadium on Sunday. He also claims to have played a role in the 3-1 defeat of Bulawayo Chiefs when his

HIGHLANDER­S coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh is not losing sleep over the unavailabi­lity of marksman Prince Dube for their next two league matches, saying there are four players in line to replace him.

Dube has been in impressive form, inspiring Bosso to a good run that has seen them blowing away their enemies.

The striker was red-carded in last Wednesday’s 1-1 draw against ZPC Kariba and will miss tomorrow’s clash against bottom side Yadah at

Barbourfie­lds Stadium and the epic battle with perennial rivals

Dynamos in

paperwork was being finalised. Mhlophe said De Jongh had also struck a good understand­ing with other members of his backroom staff

Harare on Sunday.

“We will make changes to the squad. It is not an easy game (against Yadah). We need three points to jump up. Concentrat­ion in camp is good, team spirit is good and confidence is good,” said De Jongh.

“Now Prince is suspended, I must look for a solution. We have more players, good players. There are four players that can play in Prince’s position.”

With goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda an obvious starter, the Dutchman is likely to maintain the backline of Peter Muduhwa, Andrew Mbeba, Mbongeni Ndlovu and McClive Phiri.

Defensive midfielder Nqobizitha Masuku, who has been vital for Bosso, Adrian Silla and Brian Banda will form the midfield, with Tinashe Makanda and Denzel Khumalo, who played as a false nine in the 3-0 Chibuku Super Cup win against FC Platinum, starring in the same role.

The players in line to replace Dube are Bukhosi

comprising assistant coaches Mpofu and Bekithemba “Super” Ndlovu, goalkeeper­s’ coach Julius “Caesar” Ndlovu and welfare manager Vezigama Dlodlo.

“De Jongh has a good working relationsh­ip with his two assistants and gives them different tasks on matchday and this has worked wonders as seen by the results we have been

Sibanda, Peter Nyirenda, Cleopas Kapupurika and Russell Chifura.

Highlander­s are in ninth place with 36 points from 27 games and will be out to extend their unbeaten run in the league to eight games.

De Jongh is, however, wary of Yadah and has called for maximum concentrat­ion.

“These teams like to play together and we need good concentrat­ion. Yadah is not an easy game, they won 1-0 in the first-leg.

“I’ve told myself that we don’t have to worry about our opponents, but do what we have to do. I believe in winning and we will try to play good football and win,” said De Jongh.

Yadah anchor the table with 25 points and are capable of causing an upset.

Yadah surrendere­d a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 against Manica Diamonds, with former Highlander­s’ striker Ralph Matema, Godknows Mangani and Enoch Karemba on target for Yadah. — @ZililoR

grinding,” he said.

Prior to De Jongh’s engagement, Bosso were staring at relegation. The team’s new found form is likely to see them finishing in a respectabl­e position on the league table and could even cap the season by lifting the country’s prestigiou­s knockout tournament, the Chibuku Super Cup. — @DNsingo

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