The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Karuru calls for focus

- Petros Kausiyo in POLOKWANE, South Africa Sports Reporter

OVIDY KARURU set the COSAFA Cup alight last year and he returns to the tournament again tomorrow with a rallying call for his Warriors to be ruthless and profession­al in their approach.

The Warriors are favourites to defend their crown.

“We travelled well and did not face any challenges with the luxury bus that took us from Harare to the South African side of the border, after which we then shifted onto the bus that had been sent by COSAFA,’’ said Karuru.

“In terms of team building and understand­ing each other we are fine now. What made the road trip shorter was that we cracked jokes along the way and we had smooth passage on both ends of the border.

“After spending some time together, I think we know each other better now and the fitness levels are very high and we are ready to go. We are ready for anyone we will face.’’

The Warriors skipper felt they were better prepared for the COSAFA tournament than they were for the four-nation invitation­al tournament in Ndola, which included Angola, South Africa and the hosts.

“When we played Angola in Zambia, we didn’t have enough time to gel but still dominated them, but just didn’t utilise our chances and we then lost on penalties.

“Against Botswana on Independen­ce Day, I did not play, but I heard that we also created some good chances which we didn’t utilise and we got punished. At the moment it is not about personal records, but the country. The country comes first and then the rest will follow.

“In fact, the records are for the statistici­ans to take care of. If the team wins, the record is for Zimbabwe and my focus is on helping my teammates to achieve that.

“I am not even under pressure to score because my main job is to create the opportunit­ies for the strikers.’’ FORMER ZIFA president Vincent Pamire has once again approached the Sports Commission pushing his agenda that there is a vacuum in the leadership of domestic football and asking them to

With many teams in the region using this year’s tournament to prepare for the resumption of their African Cup of Nations qualifying campaigns in September, Karuru said the Warriors were bracing for stiffer competitio­n in Polokwane.

“We have to be ready to play the best teams that are here because everyone is preparing for the AFCON and that is why our coach also called up some AFCON play- ers. We need to make sure that we get it right from here. Of course, some of the players like Knowledge, Costa and Marvelous didn’t make it, but it is an opportunit­y for the new guys to also prove themselves.

“We might have had a lot of changes from last year’s squad, but we are not short of experience.

“We have guys like Tino Kadewere, who is doing well in Europe, Khama who has played at bigger stages than the COSAFA and Evans Rusike.

“We just have to be profession­al about it and make sure we make Zimbabwe proud again,’’ Karuru said.

The Warriors had their first major workout late afternoon, while a group of Zimbabwean­s based in Polokwane led by businessma­n Laston Murerwa organised a welcome dinner for them.

constitute­d, but unlawful as some of the appointees are associates and colleagues of the individual­s masqueradi­ng as ZIFA board members. ◆ The majority of the so- called ZIFA Electoral Committee are “captured” and conf licted through their acquaintan­ce with the previous administra­tion; ◆ That only members of ZIFA who are in good standing with the associatio­n in terms of statutory obligation­s and activities, be allowed to constitute the ZIFA Assembly; ◆ That Mr Itayi Ndudzo and Keith Magorimbo, who are Mr Philip Chiyangwa’s personal lawyers recuse themselves from any ZIFA Electoral Committee business in particular and associatio­n business in general; ◆ That nomination fees that are not exorbitant and prohibitiv­e in terms of quantum, be set by the Sport and Recreation Commission, the committee appointed as per our request and FIFA so as to allow for ease of participat­ion in the polls by members of the family of football.

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