The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

The day DeMbare wants a Bosso win

- Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO

JUST a few weeks ago, Chicken Inn looked destined to pick up their second Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title since their promotion in 2011.

The Gamecocks were on top of the log with 51 points while fending off pressure from Dynamos, Ngezi Platinum Stars and FC Platinum.

However, two consecutiv­e defeats for Rahman Gumbo’s men have seen them slide down the log standings.

First, it was Yadah who shocked them 1-2 at Hartsfield on 9 September and last Wednesday Chicken Inn went down 0-1 to defending champions Caps United.

It has not been a rosy last few weeks for the 2015 champions who face possible sanctions for their part in the abandoned Chibuku Super Cup first round fixture against Yadah at Ascot last Saturday. This afternoon, Chicken Inn face city neighbours Highlander­s, a team that last beat them in league action in 2011.

Dynamos fans, who religiousl­y occupy the Mpilo End even when their team is not playing at Barbourfie­lds, are certain to be cheering for Highlander­s this afternoon as victory for Bosso would certainly aid DeMbare’s championsh­ip quest.

Both Bulawayo sides have found the going tough in recent weeks but for Bosso, the state of affairs is even worse.

Highlander­s last won a league encounter on 30 July when they defeated Shabanie Mine 2-0 at Maglas.

Since then, they have drawn three and lost four.

Their latest setback came last Thursday when they drew 0-0 with bottom of the log placed Bantu Rovers at Barbourfie­lds.

Bantu Rovers coach Methembe Ndlovu, the last man to hand Bosso a championsh­ip in 2006, even had the guts to field 15-year Sibusiso Moyo as a second half substitute.

Moyo, a form two pupil at Sizane High School, did not seem fazed by facing one of the biggest teams in the land as he eased his way past a Highlander­s midfield that had the likes of 32-year old Tendai Ngulube and 31-year-old Allan Gahadzikwa.

Chicken Inn head into today’s battle as favourites to collect maximum points because of the way they have dominated Highlander­s in the past.

In 13 league encounters between Chicken Inn and Highlander­s, the Gamecocks have won six times, Highlander­s have picked up maximum points just once with six of the encounters ending in stalemates.

Highlander­s coach Erol Akbay, speaking after the draw with Bantu Rovers, described today’s fixture as a tough one.

“We have not won against these guys much but for us it’s very important that the players who are injured are back, this is only what we hope for,’’ Akbay said.

The Bosso coach, who will not be renewing his contract when it expires at the end of this year, has received a boost with left back Honest Moyo and midfielder Rahman Kutsanzira available for selection.

On the other hand, Chicken Inn have been boosted by the return of their captain, Moses Jackson, who sat out the midweek fixture against Caps United due to suspension.

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