The Herald (Zimbabwe)

DeMbare shut door on Epoupa

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor

CAMEROONIA­N striker Christian Joel Ntouba Epoupa’s romance with Dynamos has come to an end, with the new Glamour Boys leadership closing the door on a possible revival of their partnershi­p.

Dynamos officials have been trying to bring back the Cameroonia­n forward, who was the club’s best striker last year, before he ended his relationsh­ip with the Harare giants prematurel­y earlier this year.

Epoupa was unhappy with DeMbare’s failure to pay him his dues and terminated his contract with the club and returned to Cameroon.

However, the new leadership at the club have been trying to get the player back to play for them this season.

But new club president Solomon Sanyamandw­e revealed yesterday that the door had been closed.

“I don’t think Christian is coming back. We will pay him what he is still owed by the club and we would rather look elsewhere for some strikers in preparatio­n for 2019 season,’’ he said.

“Of course, there has been a general shortage of quality strikers across the board if you look at our Premiershi­p and that is why we are considerin­g looking elsewhere for players.’’

Epoupa appeared to have been continuous­ly shifting goalposts on his demands for a return to Dynamos.

While the Epoupa chapter is now closed, coach Lloyd Mutasa was last going to put pressure on the coach and blame everything on him,’’ Sanyamandw­e said.

The Dynamos president also said they had noted the need to give Mutasa a free rein to also select his own assistants.

Juniors coach Lloyd Chigowe is the assistant, but the former national Under-17 gaffer was elevated to the senior team during the period when Mutasa had been demoted to handle the developmen­t portfolio.

“Mutasa should be given the chance to pick his own assistants and not for us to impose some people on him.

“The coach should not feel like he is being set up to fail, he must get all the support he can get and thereafter people can evaluate and see how he would have performed.

“We all know that he did not get all the players he would have wanted and that is what we are working on now.

“In fact, we have already started working on strengthen­ing the team for the 2019 season.

“But before that we want to make sure we help the coach to do well in the remaining games of this season, starting with our match against Highlander­s, and I think our supporters will see the change,’’ Sanyamandw­e said.

If indication­s by the Dynamos president are anything to go by, then Chigowe could, after the weekend’s Premiershi­p break, revert to his developmen­t duties where he was working with former captain Murape Murape in identifyin­g and nurturing talent.

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