Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bosso’s amazing transforma­tion — What has changed?

- Innocent Madonko

1999-2002 when they won four consecutiv­e championsh­ips on the trot.

In a nutshell, Highlander­s are unrecognis­able from the side which was toying with relegation just a few weeks ago. What has changed some may ask? After all, these are the same rough gems moulded by the legendary Madinda Ndlovu in his rebuilding project which he entrusted to his trusted lieutenant­s Mandla “Lulu” Mpofu and Bekithemba “Super” Ndlovu to polish and fine tune. Well, from the terraces, it is apparent from the body language and attitude of the players that they are putting 110 percent into their craft and are playing for their coach. De Jongh has instilled DISCIPLINE – a prerequisi­te for success; unity and lifted moral in camp. While his tactics are obviously a notch higher, it is the motivation­al factor that has transforme­d some average players and lifted their confidence levels.

All of a sudden, Prince Dube and his strike partner Tinashe Makanda are scoring for fun; midfielder­s Brian Banda, Adrian Silla, Nqobizitha Masuku and Denzel Khumalo are playing with so much poise and finesse they remind the Bossolana faithful of the mighty Barcelona midfield; the defence is also rock solid with Peter Muduhwa improving with every game while the likes of Andrew Mbeba and Mbongeni Ndlovu are putting in a shift. On the right flank, McClive “Skippy” Phiri is a bundle of energy, always bearing down the channel to whip in devilish crosses into the box.

The players’ fitness levels have also improved with the likes of ‘bad boy’ Denzel Khumalo reported to have lost 3kgs following a rigorous fitness regime. He is a natural talent that needs nurturing and guidance and we are glad De Jongh is providing that. Forgotten winger Godfrey Makaruse has also been resurrecte­d and scored a belter of a shot on Thursday after hardly putting a foot wrong the entire game. There is teamwork and a camaraderi­e that has been lacking for so long.

Even the supporters have noted the massive improvemen­t in the team and have begun flocking to Emagumeni. On Thursday, we even witnessed some shimmies and shibobos last seen ages ago. The beauty and ferocity of Makaruse’s strike and the composure and clinical nature with which Makanda struck the final and third goal left the entire Barbourfie­lds Stadium awestruck and in delirium. That is the kind of football that brings supporters to stadia. “Team Away” supporters must also be salivating at the prospect of inflicting defeat on old nemesis Dynamos in their own backyard of Rufaro Stadium tomorrow.

It is also worth mentioning that Highlander­s’ performanc­e against FC Platinum in the Chibuku Cup quarter finals during which they thrashed the reigning league champions 3-0 at Barbourfie­lds Stadium last Sunday, was no fluke. There is something about their swagger which borders on arrogance. That is the hallmark of a great team.

While they are clearly out of the championsh­ip matrix, they surely might gatecrash their way into the top four given the inconsiste­ncy of the teams above them on the log. Their momentum and confidence might carry them through.

Certainly, a solid foundation has been laid for an assault on the PSL title next season were conditions to remain the same. For starters, Bosso need to retain their coach at all costs and have a good pre-season under their belt.

They also need to tie down a solid sponsorshi­p package during the off-season so that they can re-negotiate contracts with the core of the team. It is time to restore the glory days of years gone by. Highlander­s is the lifeblood of the City of Bulawayo and its performanc­es mirror the mood of the city. We certainly want to see it rise and take its rightful place as one of the giants of football in Zimbabwe.

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