The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Byo Derby lives up to billing

- Ricky Zililo in BULAWAYO

Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . . . (0) 2 Highlander­s . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 2 THREE beautifull­y executed goals and a penalty appeal waved away in the dying stages of the game were the major talking points of the Bulawayo derby featuring former champions Chicken Inn and resurgent Highlander­s in this Castle Lager Premiershi­p match played before a full house at Barbourfie­lds yesterday.

Chicken Inn were the first to settle and enjoyed dominance for the better part of the game, but it was Highlander­s, who drew first blood with a beauty from the boot of midfielder Brian Banda in the 43rd minute.

The central midfielder, one of Bosso’s most consistent performers so far this season, showed great technical ability by controllin­g a pass from Nigel Makumbe, who had weaved his way past Chicken Inn players, to strike a half volley with precision.

“BB”, as Banda is known among his peers, has been enjoying a new lease of life under coach Madinda Ndlovu.

Banda controlled the ball with a tap-up before hitting a volley that went into the top right, beating diving Chicken Inn goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze.

The Gamecocks equalised within a minute into the second half, with an equally brilliant goal by Innocent Mucheneka that left Highlander­s’ supporters mum.

Highlander­s failed to track the goalscorer as he made a run into the box and the Maritzburg-bound midfielder hit a volley on the run inside the six-yard box after being fed by veteran Clemence Matawu.

Banda came up with an assist for Highlander­s’ second goal; threading a long pass to Gabriel Nyoni and the speedy striker beat an advancing Chipezeze in the 62nd minute.

What made this goal brilliant is that it took about 10 seconds for the ball to get into Chicken Inn’s net from the time it was released by Highlander­s goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda.

The Bosso goalkeeper passed the ball to Adrian Silla just outside his box and he fed Banda a few metres from him.

Banda then released a longrange pass to Nyoni, who collected it in mid-air and struck the ball past an advancing Chipezeze.

However, the Bosso celebratio­ns lasted just two minutes, as Chicken Inn equalised through former Bosso midfielder Simon Munawa, who capitalise­d from a defensive mix up between Charlton Siamalonga and his keeper Sibanda.

Ndlovu felt the derby lived up to its billing.

“One will just put this as one of the fairest results that comes from a derby. We applied almost everything we did at training and saw it coming up, although a number of my players didn’t come to the party, as I had expected of them.

“They seemed a bit too heavy; they were not moving smoothly as I know them. I think we witnessed three brilliant goals, with the other being a gift goal to Chicken Inn.

“Tactically both teams came to the party; both coaches changed lots of tactics, which saw the game come to life. I think for me, this is what we want from the region, this is the kind of competitio­n you want and today football was the winner,” said Ndlovu.

Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas, who saw his charges failing to turn their early dominance into goals, with Obadiah Tarumbwa fluffing a seventh minute chance by heading wide while unmarked in the box, showered praises on his lads for twice fighting from behind.

Antipas noted that his players were slow on the ball and played too many back passes.

The Gamecocks coach blasted referee Mhaka Magare of Hwange, accusing him of denying them a penalty towards the end of the game when Divine Lunga was instead yellow carded for simulation.

Magare was handling his second game for Highlander­s this season, having officiated in their 0-0 draw against Triangle United on Match Day Three.

“Very importantl­y we had a penalty and I don’t know why Highlander­s are like sacred cows. They are being treated like sacrificia­l lambs, nothing goes past them. My boy got a yellow card when it was a clear penalty. But that’s all part of the game; you get those kind of decisions, especially when referees are not bold enough to make those decisions. I’m not going to complain about the point against an enterprisi­ng youthful Highlander­s,” said Antipas.

Teams: Chicken Inn: Elvis Chipezeze, Passmore Bernard, Divine Lunga, Moses Jackson, Kudzi Chideu, Simon Munawa, Innocent Mucheneka, Clemence Matawu, Xolani Ndlovu (Obriel Chirinda, 71st minute), Obidiah Tarumbwa (Darryl Nyandoro, 71st minute), Christophe­r Samakweri (King Nasama, 46th minute)

Highlander­s: Ariel Sibanda, McClive Phiri, Honest Moyo, Peter Muduhwa, Charlton Siamalonga, Adrian Silla, Gabriel Nyoni, Brian Banda (Thabo Lunga, 82nd minute), Ozias Zibande (Ben Musaka, 65th minute), Nigel Makumbe, Godfrey Makaruse (Newman Sianchali, 65th minute) Results at a Glance Friday: Black Rhinos 0-0 Chapungu

Saturday: Mutare City 1-0 Bulawayo Chiefs, FC Platinum 3-1 Harare City, Herentals 2-1 Bulawayo City, Nichrut 1-1 ZPC Kariba

Yesterday: Triangle United 2-1 Caps United, Shabanie Mine 1-1 Ngezi Platinum, Chicken Inn 2-2 Highlander­s, Dynamos 1-1 Yadah

Castle Lager Premiershi­p Log

FC Platinum Ngezi Platinum Highlander­s Chicken Inn Triangle United CAPS United Harare City Shabanie Black Rhinos Herentials Yadah FC Nichrut Byo Chiefs Mutare City Chapungu Bulawayo City Dynamos ZPC Kariba

65 65 64 63 63 62 62 61 62 62 61 61 61 61 61 61 60 60

1 1 2 2 1 3 3 4 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 2

0 11 1 10 16 08 17 16 08 35 14 18 44 11 25 50 10 17 43 9 16 51 9 18 10-2 7 35 7 -2 7 33 7 -4 7 27 8 -1 6 24 5 -1 6 26 8 -2 6 36 8 -2 5 34 8 -4 5 44 6 -2 4 34 7 -3 3 41 8 -7 2

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