The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mighty Warriors coach happy with win

- Chipo Sabeta in BULAWAYO

MIGHTY WARRIORS coach Sithethele­lwe ‘’Kwinji 15’’ Sibanda says her troops played a perfect game as they destroyed Madagascar 4-0 in their opening 2017 COSAFA Women Championsh­ips group match at Barbourfie­lds yesterday.

Striker Rutendo Makore scored all the goals.

“It was a good start, a perfect start for us. The team is a mixture of youth and experience and the victory relieves pressure on them,’’ said Sibanda.

“To play the first game and then win with a good result, to score many goals, to finish the game with a clean sheet.

“I rarely single out any player but Rutendo was on top of her game and I am happy when a striker performs that way. She is a player with a positive attitude and that what we wanted upfront.

“I saw a lot of positive things but we don’t need to be carried away. This is the beginning and we have a long way to go. We have to continue, we have to rest tomorrow and start to think about the next game.”

The Might Warriors will face Zambia tomorrow in a potentiall­y explosive encounter but Sibanda says she will take each game as it comes.

The Zambians thumped Malawi 6-3 in their tournament opener.

“We have played Zambia before, in different competitio­ns but this is a fresh game and we are going to work hard,’’ the coach said.

“Why do we have to single out certain teams? We are facing Zambia and we are ready for them.

“I watched their opening game and we are prepared to face any team. We were in camp preparing for such a competitio­n and I don’t want to put my girls under so much pressure. “We will take each game as it comes.’’ Meanwhile, Madagascar coach Johariniri­na Rakotomala­la blamed his side’s complacenc­y but is keen on an improved performanc­e when they face Malawi.

“We managed to contain Zimbabwe in the first half but we lost concentrat­ion. We were disjointed and gave away possession.

“The goal comes from the crosses and we didn’t defend well. We are hoping for an improved performanc­e against Malawi. We want to do better than today’s performanc­e,” he said.

The Mighty Warriors, who are among the pre-tournament favourites, could have won by a bigger margin were it not for the brilliance of Madagascar goalkeeper Verosantat­artra Diana Andrianand­rasana who was outstandin­g in the first half.

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