Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Warriors on road to Afcon finals

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Zimbabwe vs DRC Congo (National

Sports Stadium 16/10/2018) WHO says four points out of six points is not a good pass? The point from the National Sports Stadium with some luck can play a trick on the qualificat­ion to the finals for Zimbabwe. At this stage of the competitio­n it’s not about some pretty football, getting a result either way is accepted. Besides that, both teams could not play a passing game on an uneven surface which was bumpy and made both teams struggle with cohesion.

Getting the early goal from Billiat brought some stability in the Warriors which nearly brought the second goal which was disallowed unfortunat­ely. My advice to the team is to avoid opponents making free runs unmarked in their own half. The equaliser came when two Zimbabwean players went to mark one DRC player on the left side of the pitch where he passed to his unmarked playmate who put the cross for an own goal from Teenage Hadebe.

But I am confident that Warriors will be in the Afcon finals next year. Highlander­s vs Bulawayo City: League Game BF (21/10/2018) Derbies are unpredicta­ble, relegated or whether you are on top of log means nothing. It’s about who will walk down town like a winner with ladies admiring them on a Monday morning. Highlander­s players had nothing in their tactics to show hunger.

They failed to support their coaches who believed in them so much that they can finish in the top four, even after forcing more than ten corners in the game and getting their goal after a City defender screwed a corner only to beat his goalkeeper for Tendai to nod home in the fourth minute.

Come second half, in the 46th minute a beautiful striker with all the required qualities from Trevor Ndlovu hit the under of the cross bar at the far post. Ozias Zibande quickly reacted to tap into the nets for an equaliser. It’s unfortunat­e and very disappoint­ing for City players to now come up with all this positive spirit, approach, attitude with only four games left in the season.

I hope and wish them a quick return to top football and that they correct this once and for all. That was displayed by the desire to fight all the way with a winning goal in the 66th minute.

A coach has to be able to express himself and understand what he is talking about, just being able to demonstrat­e how to pass, trap or dribble is not enough. I feel that there are periods in a young boy’s life when despite his natural keenness and ability, he finds himself losing patience and is unable to correct some faults which are spoiling his game and drawing back his progress. But really the search for young stars of tomorrow should start with schools as indeed it does in many places where they have the benefit of proper coaching facilities.

We have inter-school competitio­ns and internatio­nals, but many schools never produce any bright boys and girls because they simply do not have a proper coaching set up or help of experience­d coaches. A coach is not really doing everything.

A good one will concern himself with individual tuition because he must understand that a good footballer expresses himself, by that I mean it is not good trying to make a strong big player who would make a good central half into a fancy little dribbler. It is far better to get the big player to concentrat­e on tackling accurately and fairly making good passes, controlled long ball kicking and heading.

What really?

Manchester United purchased Stockport country’s Hugh MClenahan for freezers full of ice cream.

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