The Manica Post

Mapeza trims squad

- Senior Sports Reporter

WARRIORS coach, Norman Mapeza, will trim down the day.24-membersqua­d he called into camp Mapeza’s men were thrown into to 18 tomorrow (Saturday) ahead of the Group G, together with the continent’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against sixth-ranked side, Democratic RepubLiber­ia. lic of Congo (DRC), Congo Brazzavill­e,

Zimbabwe plays against Liberia at ranked 17th, and Liberia on 28th, in a the National Sports Stadium on Sun- qualifying draw conducted in Libre- ville, Gabon early this year.

Warriors’ team manager, Wellington Mpandare, thinks everything is in place for the Zimbabwe senior men’s national team to outplay Liberia in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

“We will announce the final 18 on Saturday.

“Everything is in place for the Zimbabwe senior men’s national team to outplay Liberia in this crucial encounter and we are confident of a good result.

“Everyone is here and we have 24 players that were called into camp.

“We hope we will not have injuries in the remaining days since we do not have any at the moment,” said Mpandare in a telephone interview from Harare on Wednesday.

Mutare-born Ngezi Platinum player, Liberty Chakoroma, told Post Sport that he is confident of making into the final squad.

“The training camp is going on well and I am hoping to make it into the final 18,” said the Ngezi Platinum utility player.

Ngezi Platinum has three players from the Tonderai Ndiraya coached team in the Warriors’ camp in new Warriors vice-captain Partson Jaure, Qadr Amini and Chakoroma.

Premier league returnees, Black Rhinos who have done so well in the local Premier League contribute­d Jameson Mukombwe and Sydney Linyama.

FC Platinum and Highlander­s each supplied two, while Teenage Hadebe is the only contributi­on from the 2015 Premier League champions, Chicken Inn.

The list has omission of tried and tested Warriors in the form of Willard Katsande, Cuthbert Malajila, Hardlife Zvirekwi, Costa Nhamoinesu, Mathew Rusike and Nyasha Mushekwi.

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