Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

I TAKE THE BLAME: BOSSO COACH

But Ndiraya marvels at Highlander­s project

- Ricky Zililo

HIGHLANDER­S coach, Madinda Ndlovu, has instructed his players not to entertain questions about the team’s loss to Ngezi Platinum Stars by taking sole blame for the defeat.

Bosso lost the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter 1-2, with Ngezi getting the winner in a spectacula­r manner through Godknows Murwira’s well taken free kick that took an awkward bounce and beat Highlander­s’ keeper, Ariel Sibanda.

From Highlander­s supporters’ perspectiv­e, Sibanda made a howler, but for the neutrals, Murwira deserves praise as he struck a calculated dipping shot with the intent to score and secured maximum points for his side.

Ndlovu had a 15-minute post match chat with his players before addressing the media where he tried to encourage his players after they had put up a good performanc­e against the title chasers.

“We take the blame as people who are at the helm. I’ll get that blame for my players for the display we put up today and I’m ready to face or dance to the song. I’ve just been talking to my players in the dressing room, trying to put them together because they need a leader to do that.

“Even if you put on a brave face in front of them, no matter how much you’re hurt you don’t show that to your players. One thing I’ve put across to them is that they should refer any explanatio­ns from any angles or any quarters to me and whatever I have in my mind I’ll be able to let you know in a short time,” said Ndlovu.

He declined to state what was on his mind as he was still trying to let the defeat sink in.

With Highlander­s out of the championsh­ip race and judging from Ndlovu’s previous comments on senior players failing to come to the party with costly mistakes, the Bosso coach, leading a “back to roots” project, might resort to using the youngsters who have been playing in invitation­al tournament­s for the remainder of the season.

On Sunday, Ndlovu picked Denzel Khumalo, promoted from the developmen­t side Bosso 90 during the midseason transfer window, and the midfielder didn’t disappoint with a flawless display. Khumalo was comfortabl­e with the ball, made accurate passes and even dribbled past Ngezi players a couple of times, something that won him admiration.

Young left-back Mbongeni Ndlovu also had a satisfacto­ry performanc­e starting ahead of skipper, Honest Moyo, who is yet to return to full fitness.

Highlander­s’ performanc­e applauded by Ngezi coach, Tonderai Ndiraya.

“Considerin­g the history of Highlander­s, this is a massive institutio­n with massive history and for a club like ours to come here and take maximum points is unbelievab­le. I must admit that the project that Highlander­s are embarking on is a good project; very good youngsters who in the near future will make their mark. I understand the institutio­n is on a rebuilding exercise and so far the project is going well from my own perspectiv­e.

“So to come here and play against a project like that, very good youngsters who are playing in that team is quite a huge achievemen­t for our team. Coming into the game, I think it was a balanced game and, of course, I must admit that Highlander­s were a little bit on top of us,” Ndiraya said. was

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