The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CAPS still work in progress

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

CAPS UNITED coach Lloyd Chitembwe says his Green Machine are still work in progress and is hoping the clash with eternal rivals Dynamos in apr e-season charity match will give him a good opportunit­y to gauge progress.

Make peke pea reset to play DeMbare in the invitation­al match at Rufaro on March 10.

Winners are set to walk away with a trophy and $ 20 000 while losers stand to pocket $ 15 000.

And, with four weeks left before the start of the 2019 season, both Chitembwe and his Dynamos counterpar­t, Lloyd Chigowe, are keen to use t he match to assess progress.

“I think it’ s important for any coach at any level. We are in a very critical moment in the sense that here is an opportunit­y to try and measure your preparatio­ns,’’ he said.

“There is no better opportunit­y to try and measure your preparatio­ns than having a game of this magnitude.

“’ So, as a coach, I am very happy and I am looking forward to t he match.’’

CAPS United are keen to compete for the title this year and have signed a number of players, including the former Highlander­s duo of Gabriel Nyoni and Newman Sianchali.

They have also taken on board promising youngsters Clive Rupiya, Blessing S ar up ind a and Pride Zivengwa while pacy winger Phineas Bhamusi and Ronald Chitiyo are returning t his season.

“I think we have gone five weeks into the pre- season training and, so far, so good.

“We are happy and obviously trying to address certain aspects of the game. It’s never easy but the response has been very positive from t he boys.

“First week, we were working on their physical aspects of the game, the general fitness and, thereafter, we were trying to incorporat­e the technical aspect of t he game and now we are trying to incorporat­e the tactical aspect of the game.

“I think the major aspects of the game have been addressed but like I have always said, players naturally enjoy playing games and t his is one kind of an opportunit­y that they are very comfortabl­e with.

“It’s not so nice to train and not having to play games because t he best measuremen­t of how far you have come or gone as a football team is by way of playing games.

“It’s a continual learning process for us and (t he new players), it’s not so easy. There area lot of things that players go through for example, now during the pr e-season, we are talking of human beings and not machines and it takes t hem a while to get to understand what we want.

“It also takes us a bit of some time to understand exactly what t hey want. But t he response so far has been so good. So we are very happy and looking forward to t he season,” said Chitembwe.

Their opponents Dynamos are rebuilding from scratch after losing the bulk of their team from last season.

The Glamour Boys have a virtually new- look squad and want t he Passion Events Charity match to give them the boost they need.

“We are still oiling our team, fine-tuning to see whether we have got t he right combinatio­ns and as such this match will give us the chance to measure t he progress we have had so far in rebuilding a big brand like Dynamos ,” said coach Lloyd Chigowe.

Gate charges have been pegged at $ 5, $ 10 upper grand stand and $ 30 for t he VIP.

The organ is er soft he charity match, represente­d by Paddington Maisiri and Kudzi Jowa, said proceeds from the match will go towards assisting the less privileged members of society.

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