Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Bosso unbeaten run continues

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FC Platinum....................................................... 0 Highlander­s........................................................ 0 FC Platinum missed out on an opportunit­y to go on top of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League when they were held to a goalless draw by Highlander­s in a hard fought, entertaini­ng battle at Mandava Stadium.

On a day when fellow title contenders Chicken Inn were in a 1-1 with Hwange in Bulawayo, two times in a row champions could have overtaken the Gamecocks and log leaders Caps United had they been victorious against Bosso.

Instead Lizwe Sweswe’s men remain third on the table with 53 points, the same with Chicken Inn. Caps United, in action against Yadah at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon still lead the pack with 54 points.

Sweswe was satisfied with the point with his feeling being that at least here was some form of gain than loss looking at the opposition they were facing.

“I think we will take the point. Its a point gained because we were playing a good team, they were playing very well,” Sweswe said.

With his team left with three matches before the end of the season, Sweswe believes what is key for them to be crowned champions for the third season in a row is to keep on accumulati­ng the points.

Highlander­s coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh, who is yet to taste defeat since he took over at the end of September was also content with getting a point away from home against what he described as an organised side.

“A draw is good against a profession­al team, very organised in everything they do, good players, 50-50 game,” De Jongh said.

The draw saw Highlander­s move onto seventh spot on the log, with the same number of points as Black Rhinos but Bosso have a better goal difference. Chipembere are in action against Dynamos at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon.

FC Platinum were in total control of the situation in the first half which saw Ariel Sibanda being the busiest of the two goalkeeper­s while Francis Tizayi was hardly involved in the action.

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 ??  ?? BEATEN ALL SYSTEMS OUT . . .Chicken Inn FC goalkeeper Pride Zendera was sent the wrong way as Hwange’s Enerst Gwitima (number 33) scored an equaliser from the penalty spot during the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Luveve Stadium yesterday. Picture by Nkosizile Ndlovu
BEATEN ALL SYSTEMS OUT . . .Chicken Inn FC goalkeeper Pride Zendera was sent the wrong way as Hwange’s Enerst Gwitima (number 33) scored an equaliser from the penalty spot during the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Luveve Stadium yesterday. Picture by Nkosizile Ndlovu

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