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SOME OF MY BOYS WERE TRAUMATISE­D, SAYS KAKA

- Veronica Gwaze Sports Reporter

DYNAMOS coach Genesis “Kaka” Mangombe has revealed that some of his players were left traumatise­d by the violence which erupted the last time they were in Bulawayo to play Highlander­s.

The two giants meet in the first game of their new campaign at Barbourfie­lds on Sunday.

“We have youngsters in the team who, after what happened the last time that we played Highlander­s, were left a bit traumatise­d,” he said.

“So, as part of preparatio­ns for this match, we have to make sure they are psychologi­cally fit…it will not be easy, it is usually a high tempo game and tempers often flare but we are ready and in it to win.

“We also need to bring our A-game, there is no room for complacenc­y in such fixtures so we are doing our best to ensure that we approach the match in our best possible state.

“That’s a big game and as Dynamos we are very prepared for it, we are looking to collect maximum points,

that is our target.”

Mangombe feels his CV is inferior to that of his Highlander­s counterpar­t, Kelvin Kaindu.

Not only is the 40-year old gaffer six years younger than his Bosso counterpar­t but their coaching achievemen­ts are also worlds apart.

“Yes, CVs may not be at par but we are not going to read much into that, this is a

game of two giants and whoever is best on that day will win,” said Mangombe.

“I may be an underdog, based on my CV but we have a vision of what we want and where we are headed to as a club and we are going to stick to that.”

Interestin­gly during his first stint at Highlander­s, Kaindu never defeated Dynamos.

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GENESIS “Kaka” Mangombe

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