The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mushure brims with confidence

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter

DYNAMOS skipper Ocean Mushure believes their triumph over bitter rivals CAPS United was more than just about the points and has boosted their confidence levels for a strong finish to the Premiershi­p championsh­ip race.

The Glamour Boys underlined their resurgence, in a season they have dramatical­ly turned themselves from a hopeless outfit into serious title challenger­s, with a deserved 2-0 victory over the champions, which also gave them the bragging rights for the capital.

DeMbare, however, have had very little time to celebrate their derby showdown win with Mushure yesterday maintainin­g that focus immediatel­y shifted to the Battle of Zimbabwe clash against Highlander­s at Rufaro on Sunday.

Mushure, one of the stand-out players at Dynamos together with Cameroonia­n forward Christian Ntouba Epoupa, has also welcomed his new advanced midfield attacking role by rewarding his team with six goals in the last month.

The 32-year-old former Monomotapa man was also outstandin­g for the Warriors at the COSAFA Castle Cup tournament in South Africa where he finished with four goals after coach Sunday Chidzambwa had decided to push him to the left side of his attacking midfield.

Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa, who was Chidzambwa’s assistant at the COSAFA Castle Cup, then decided to let his captain continue in that advanced role on their easy game whether it is against Chapungu or Tsholotsho and that is why I believe that this is another big test for us and we need to play with the same kind of determinat­ion we showed against CAPS United’’.

Mushure also reflected on a season where stability has been a password and paid glowing tribute to the club’s management led by president Kenny Mubaiwa, his deputy Solomon Sanyamandw­e and secretary-general Webster Marechera.

“If one looks at our team, we may have had new players this year but we have also been more united and more focussed. There has been no player strikes and we have been getting a lot of motivation from the executive . . . .they have always supported each one of us whenever there is a problem,’’ Mushure said.

Sanyamandw­e, a long standing fierce Dynamos supporter, was co-opted into the Dynamos leadership as the workload became too heavy for Mubaiwa who was juggling with leading the league.

Sanyamandw­e has been brimming with confidence and bragging about their title credential­s, Mushure and Mutasa have been magnanimou­s in victory.

But with CAPS United’s campaign being affected by the loss of some star players to foreign clubs and injuries blighting the season of some of the key men who remained like Tafadzwa Rusike and Edmore Sibanda, DeMbare have been left to battle it out with the platinum mining pair of Ngezi Platinum and FC Platinum as well as leaders Chicken Inn.

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