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We need positive start, says Nhivi . . . supporters rally behind team

- Eddie Chikamhi in MASERU, Lesotho Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

CAPS UNITED striker Simba Nhivi says a positive start is all the Green Machine need when they face hosts Lioli FC in the CAF Champions League preliminar­y round match at Sesotho Stadium this afternoon. Kickoff is 4:00pm. Makepekepe arrived here late yesterday afternoon after flying via Johannesbu­rg where they spent the better part of the day waiting for a connecting flight.

And, as they plunge into battle without the experience of Leonard Tsipa, who was omitted from the squad, Nhivi is expected to lead the Green Machine attack together with Dominic Chungwa.

The former Young Warriors striker will be hoping to take off from where he left off last season.

Nhivi’s late surge of form helped Makepekepe wrap up the championsh­ip after scoring the crucial goals in the tense 1-0 wins over Ngezi Platinum Stars and Chapungu in the last two games.

The former Pamushana School player told The Herald that the Champions League is a new challenge for the side.

“We have prepared and everyone is ready. The morale is very high in camp. We know it’s not going to be an easy match considerin­g we are dating the champions of Lesotho who will also be playing in front of their own supporters.

“For Lioli, being champions means just that, they are champions so we have to be prepared mentally, physically and in every aspect of the game. I think the coaches have done their best to get us prepared and we are looking forward to the match,” said Nhivi.

CAPS United and Lioli will meet again next week in the return leg at the National Sports Stadium with the winners proceeding to meet former champi- CAPS United supporters believe their team will make a huge impression in the CAF Champions League this year.

Moses Magawa, the CAPS United Supporters Associatio­n secretary, said they were fully behind their team.

“We have a 70-seater bus that will ferry our supporters to rally behind our team.

“It has been long since we participat­ed in the continenta­l showcase and we need to rally behind the team.

“We are hopeful we will do

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But one frustratin­g thing for Makepekepe could be the fact that they do not know much about their opponents.

Lioli, who have won the last two league titles in Lesotho in 2015 and 2016, are currently enjoying good form and are in second place in the championsh­ip race.

They are just one point behind log leaders Bantu after 16 games.

The hosts come into the match with spirits high following last Saturday’s 3-0 win over Likhopo in the LNIG TOP 8 Cup.

CAPS will have to keep an eye on Tumelo Khutlang, who scored a brace in that match.

However, the Basotho champions have been monitoring Bokang Sello, who was injured in the LNIG TOP 8 Cup against Likhopo.

“It doesn’t really matter for me to know the opponents inside and out, it’s the job of the coaches. Usually we just prepare ourselves the way we play as a well in the tournament as we will be behind them throughout.

“We are very confident that we will progress to the next stage, the team is good and we still have that team we had last season with only a few additions and the players understand each other well.

“We are calling on all supporters to rally behind us as this is a national cause.

“We also thank all the chapters who made the trip possible as we will give the team the support they desire in Lesotho,” said Magawa.

team.

“We just hope to collect maximum points so that we can progress to the next stage.

““We have to impose our game the way we have been training and play according to how the coaches want us to. These guys are not minnows as many people would want to believe. At one point they beat Bidvest Wits of South Africa which means they are a good side. So we are going to play champions and we have to be prepared.

“Football doesn’t need that thing called complacenc­y. We just have to be focused and be at our best on the day. I hope everyone will rise on the day and we score goals. We have to have more desire on the day so that we win the match,” said Nhivi.

Makepekepe coach Lloyd Chitembwe has his full squad at his disposal.

Lioli also have been boosted by the mending of relations with the Lesotho Football Associatio­n who had blackliste­d the trio of national team players Tsepo Lekhooana, Tsepo Seturumane and Kopano Tseka in a row that was torched by the trio’s decision to dump the national team.

The row had also affected their preparatio­ns after the associatio­n denied them facilities to prepare for the match. LEFA fully sponsors the Lesotho teams in the continenta­l tournament­s.

‘Tse Nala’ had hoped to begin camp last Sunday, but their plans were thrown into disarray because LEFA had offered to house everyone, but Lekhooana, Seturumane and Tseka.

As a result of the stand-off, Lioli’s 27-man squad only convened for camp on Tuesday at an unnamed location.

Even though they started camp later than expected, Lioli vice-president Mthoalo Mthoalo said the disruption will not affect the players’ focus ahead of the crucial continenta­l date.

“We have already started preparing for this game (against CAPS United) and, believe me, we are going into this game prepared. We have talked to our players and we have prepared them mentally.”

Lioli participat­ed in the tournament last year and were eliminated by AS Vita of the DRC in the preliminar­y round.

In 2014, they also fell to Primeiro de Agosto in the initial stages.

They were seeking to become the first Lesotho side in 16 years to progress from the preliminar­y round of the Champions League.

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