Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Hre City in Chibuku Cup final

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Harare City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Caps United . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 HARARE City booked their fourth Chibuku Super Cup final appearance and a second one on the bounce after outplaying a miserable Caps United at Rufaro yesterday.

The tournament’s all-time top scorer William “Mr Chibuku” Manondo scored his 13th goal to seal it for the Sunshine Boys who had taken an early lead through former Caps United man Moses Muchenje.

Makepekepe pulled one back four minutes from time through Joel “Josta” Ngodzo but Harare City hung on for another famous Chibuku Super Cup victory.

Mark Harrison’s side have now made it four out of five final appearance­s since the Chibuku Super Cup was reintroduc­ed in 2014.

Harare City controvers­ially lost to FC Platinum in the 2014 edition before winning the cup in 2015 after beating Dynamos.

They did not make the final in 2016 when Ngezi Platinum Stars won the trophy but bounced back last season and reclaimed the cup at the expense of How Mine.

This year they are back in the final again, courtesy of Muchenje and Manondo’s strikes.

Muchenje punished his former side with a sixth minute powerful strike after he was set up by Manondo.

Manondo then wrapped it up in the 69th minute as he moved to 13 Chibuku Super Cup goals. The City forward believes Lady Luck always smiles on him whenever he plays in a Chibuku contest.

“I always feel confident and have this belief that I will score in the Chibuku Super Cup. I put the same effort when I am playing in a league match. Maybe I am just lucky with this Cup,” he said.

Ngodzo scored Caps United’s consolatio­n in the 86th minute as Makepekepe mounted a late surge but the Sunshine Boys stood their ground and booked another Chibuku Super Cup final.

Makepekepe coach Lloyd Chitembwe, who had hoped to see his boys fired up after losing three games in a row going into this semi-final, was naturally disappoint­ed.

“Obviously it’s very disappoint­ing, naturally we are disappoint­ed, I can share the feelings with everyone. As a coach it’s about taking responsibi­lity and I am taking full responsibi­lity but what’s disappoint­ing is the fact that it has been the same story, we are failing to convert chances,” he said.

“I felt we could have done more in this competitio­n to atone for what we have done this season in the Premier League but it was never to be.”

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