The Standard (Zimbabwe)

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Warriors can do more with better preps

- BY LAWRENCE TICHAONA MANGENJE

The South Africa national soccer team shocked it’s ever-demanding faithful last week, by failing to qualify for Afcon 2021.

Bafana Bafana succumbed to a 0-2 defeat to Sudan in the last qualifier and will for the second time in the last three Afcon finals, not take part in the continenta­l spectacle — a shocking reality considerin­g the vast resources at their disposal.

The Molefi Ntseki-coached side went into battle for a ticket in Cameroon with all the arsenal needed, including Brighton and Hove’s Percy Tau, when many African sides, including Zimbabwe, did not have their Englandbas­ed stars owing to harsh Covid-19 travelling laws enforced by the UK government.

In sharp contrast, the Warriors, given the supposed scarcity of funds at Zifa, very little time to prepare and unavailabi­lity of regular star players like Marvelous Nakamba, Tendayi Darikwa, Tino Kadewere, Marshall Munetsi and Khama Billiat due to travelling restrictio­ns and injury respective­ly, booked a place and will be at the showpiece, for the third consecutiv­e time.

It can then be concluded that the Warriors can do much more if they prepare better for football matches, especially before and during the Afcon finals.

Football commentato­r Charles Mabika even opines that they can even go all the way and win the tournament if they prepared better.“Well done to Loga and the troops for another qualificat­ion at and win Afcon! this sound thing!,” With planning the wrote proper guys, Mabika we preps can on microblogg­ing site Twitter. Whether or not the veteran broadcaste­r’s assertion is justified, what cannot be questioned is the fact that he believes in the quality of players we have in the Warriors fold. Zdravko Logarusic' troops prepared for the decisive Botswana game for just three days yet the Zebras, who were also showered with bonuses prior to it, had three weeks to prepare.

Even pre-match frustratin­g tactics employed by the Botswana officials, who were playing hideand-seek with the Warriors’ Covid-19 results, could not stop them from grabbing the crucial three points, which came courtesy of a solitary Perfect Chikwende first half header.

Zimbabwe’s participat­ion at the Afcon finals in recent years has been marred by off-field problems.

Preparatio­ns for the 2017 edition in Gabon saw a stand-off over money between Warriors players and Zifa, then led by Philip Chiyangwa, and the regrettabl­e setback repeated itself at the 2019 finals in Egypt, under current president Felton Kamambo.

If the aforesaid problems could have been avoided, maybe we wouldn't have the record of appearing at the continenta­l extravagan­za four times and never going beyond the group stages.

Unlike in the past, Zifa should simply ensure preparatio­ns start on time and then run smoothly.

The Kamambo-led board should work hand-in-glove with all stakeholde­rs in making sure that the team is well-equipped for the finals, which have been moved to January next year due to the Covid-19 crisis.

The postponeme­nt should not be a blessing in disguise for Zifa to put their house in order.

Players need to be remunerate­d accordingl­y for them to only focus on playing the game, rather than spending precious time quarrellin­g over money.

Kamambo and his men should also cast a deaf ear on the debate regarding Loga’s tactical prowess, but should instead give the firebrand Croat all that he needs, especially friendly games with competitiv­e teams, to fine-tune preparatio­ns for both the Afcon finals and World Cup qualifiers.

Zimbabwe doing well in Cameroon or en-route to Qatar is not wishful thinking, but simply dependent on preparatio­ns.

Players need to be remunerate­d accordingl­y for them to only focus on playing the game, rather than spending precious time quarrellin­g over money. Kamambo and his men should also cast a deaf ear on the debate regarding Loga’s tactical prowess, but should instead give the firebrand Croat all that he needs, especially friendly games with competitiv­e teams, to fine-tune preparatio­ns for both the Afcon finals and World Cup qualifiers.

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The Warriors squad that started the Afcon qualifier against the Zebras of Botswana last week

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