Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Songani back from Sudan

- Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter

STRIKER Silas Songani is back at FC Platinum after his move to Al Hilal failed to materialis­e.

The forward spent some time being assessed by Al Hilal but could not complete a move to the North African country since no agreement could be reached between the Sudanese giants and the three times in a row Zimbabwean champions.

Songani trained with his FC Platinum on Friday and yesterday as they continue to prepare for the start of the 2020/21 Caf Champions League next month. Pieter de Jongh, the FC Platinum coach is happy to have Songani back. The Dutchman’s main concern is the level of fitness of his players as out of 28 that are training, he has singled out seven as being not fit.

“We are now for the second week of training, the mood is good, seven players are not in good shape, other players are in good shape,’’ De Jongh said.

FC Platinum last Saturday announced the signing of former Highlander­s midfielder Brian Banda, described by the Dutchman as a replacemen­t for Last Jesi who moved to Al Hilal. De Jongh indicated that they should be announcing another new player soon. Bosso fans can be at ease for now since sources have said Pure Platinum Play are not conducting any raid on Amahlolany­ama this time around.

“Selection is ready. We did sign Banda as a replacemen­t for Jessi. Banda is a box to box player and there is one another player coming. The club will make an announceme­nt at the right time,’’ said De Jongh.

FC Platinum players started training as a group on 12 October after being cleared to start fine tuning as a group. The Zimbabwean champions have been conducting sessions daily. On some of the days they have a gym session in the morning then take to the field in the afternoon. Yesterday, they had one morning training session at Mandava Stadium. — @Mdawini_29

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