The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chitembwe sticks to his guns at CAPS

- Langton Nyakwenda

FOR Lloyd Chitembwe, what matters most is a player’s performanc­e, not his age.

Over the years, Chitembwe, who won the league title with CAPS United both as a player and coach, has built a strong reputation of trusting old horses.

He would rather go for experience and not “an experiment’’.

Chitembwe guided CAPS United to the 2016 league championsh­ip with a strike force that was fronted by a then 33-year-old Leonard Tsipa.

Despite his age, the striker claimed that season’s Golden Boot, albeit with a paltry 11 goals.

Since then, Chitembwe has religiousl­y stuck to his policy, although CAPS United have failed to win the league championsh­ip or any major trophy.

“It’s very easy to work with those (players), especially the experience­d guys.

“They give you so much in terms of dependabil­ity and I’m sure this is one thing we really need to be competitiv­e,” Chitembwe was quoted as saying in The Herald of February 20, 2018.

That was after he had fielded 35-year-old Method Mwanjali and several other ageing players in a 0-1 defeat to rivals Dynamos in the semi-final of the Commanders ZNA Charities Shield.

CAPS United went on to finish ninth in the league that season.

The best they have achieved since the high of 2016 was a third-place finish in 2019, when Darlington Dodo took charge after Chitembwe had moved to Harare City.

Chitembwe returned to CAPS United in 2021 and the following season Makepekepe battled relegation, before finishing 11th.

Last season, the Green Machine started well before fizzling out and ended up finishing eighth. And Chitembwe had serious confrontat­ions with a section of the club’s fans over team selection.

CAPS United had at least nine players aged 30 and above in their squad last season, with an average age of 29 years for their senior slots.

But a headstrong Chitembwe is not abandoning his long-trusted policy ahead of the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season. His off-season acquisitio­ns to date include Chiwunga (37), Bruce Kangwa (35) and Ralph Kawondera (33), who joined CAPS United a couple of days ago.

The average age of these new signings is 35. They arrive at a side that already boasts Tonderai Mateyaunga (30), Ashley Rayners (30), Godknows Murwira (30), William Manondo (32), Devon Chafa (33), Phineas Bamusi (33) and Rodwell Chinyenget­ere (35).

It is a CAPS United side desperate for a change of fortunes.

At least Chitembwe enjoys massive support

NO . . . Lloyd Chitembwe is unmoved over questions on his player recruitmen­t policy

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