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Derby ends in drab draw

- BY HENRY MHARA Follow Henry on Twitter @henrymhara

WZIMBABWE .................................0 SOUTH AFRICA..........................0

ARRIORS captain Knowledge Musona could not hide his displeasur­e over the poor performanc­e of his charges as the muchtalked about World Cup Group G opening qualifier between Zimbabwe and South Africa at the National Sports Stadium yesterday ended in a goalless draw.

Addressing journalist­s after the match, Musona admitted that the performanc­e was “not good enough,” and promised to sit the whole squad down and make his displeasur­e known.

The Saudi Arabia-based Musona could be seen throwing his hands in the air every time his teammates made mistakes during the match. He said some of the mistakes were unacceptab­le at this level of the game.

“It’s normal to miss some passes and no one is perfect in football, but sometimes it is frustratin­g because it was too easy doing it,” Musona said.

“It has to be something difficult to lose the ball, but for us, it was easy to just play passes without taking care of the ball. We need to work on that because it is something that we need to do and has an advantage when you keep possession. If you can’t keep possession, there is no way you can go forward and hurt the opponent. You have to make them work (to win back possession),” he said.

So bad was the team’s performanc­e that they had just one shot at goal the whole 90 minutes — a rising effort by Khama Billiat which was tipped over.

“As the captain, I will have to say something to the squad because I know the fans are not happy. We know the fans don’t want us to draw. They expect a win. But we are going to take it from here and try to collect maximum points in the next match. Remember when we played Botswana in the first match of the Afcon (Africa Cup of Nations) qualifiers we drew, but after that we won some games and managed to qualify. We still have hope and an opportunit­y to try and collect maximum points. I know the supporters are not happy with our performanc­e, but I promise that we will do more in the upcoming match. It’s not good enough to draw at home. We need to win, it’s simple as that.”

Musona said he expects a positive result when they face Ethiopia in their next qualifier in Addis Ababa on Tuesday.

“We still have five games to play in the qualifiers and we look forward to the next game. We will try to improve what we did wrong today. We didn’t create enough chances to score goals. But it is something that we can work on and try to improve.”

The team’s poor performanc­e piled pressure on Warriors coach Zdravko Logarušic who has been accused of failing to justify his appointmen­t.

The Croat, who was forced to field a depleted side after several of his regulars, including Aston Villa midfielder Marvelous Nakamba failed to travel because of COVID-19 restrictio­ns, was also disappoint­ed by the performanc­e of his team.

With only four of the players in the squad getting regular game time at their clubs, the coach said the team actually fared better under the circumstan­ces.

Prior to the match, Logarušic had complained over the unavailabi­lity of some regulars and lack of match fitness.

Pre-match worries were in the defence department, but it later turned out that the team’s problems were more than that.

Despite some early jitters, the backline led by the impressive Onismor Bhasera who partnered Alec Mudimu at the heart of defence, actually performed above expectatio­n.

It was the midfield that failed to click the whole afternoon, while the dream frontline of Billiat, Musona and Tino Kadewere rarely threatened.

After a cagey opening minutes by both sides, it was South Africa who could have gone ahead, but goalkeeper Talbert Shumba justified his selection in the starting line-up ahead of Washington Arubi when he tipped over a Teboho Mokoena’s dipping shot.

Things did not get any better after the break for the hosts. Kadewere, who clearly looked unfit for the game, limped out and he is unlikely to take part in the Tuesday match against Ethiopia.

On the 68th minute, the hosts had another narrow escape when Takudzwa Chimwemwe scooped the ball off the line after Shumba had fumbled a Bongokuhle Hlongwane’s shot.

Neither side seemed willing to offer enough risk going forward to snatch it in the latter stages as the game disappoint­ingly petered out.

Zimbabwe: T Shumba, T Chimwemwe, D Lunga, O Bhasera, A Mudimu, T Kamusoko, M Munetsi, K Mahachi (T Rusike, 58’), K Musona, K Billiat, T Kadewere (T Dzvukamanj­a, 58’)

South Africa: R Williams, De Reuck, S Xulu, N Mobbie, M Mvala, T Mokoena, P Tau (S Mbule, 78’), G Links, L Singh (V Letsoalo, 73’), E Makgopa

 ?? Pic: Aaron Ufumeli ?? Warriors goalkeeper Talbert Shumba (left) was one of the outstandin­g performers for Zimbabwe in yesterday’s World Cup qualifier against South Africa
Pic: Aaron Ufumeli Warriors goalkeeper Talbert Shumba (left) was one of the outstandin­g performers for Zimbabwe in yesterday’s World Cup qualifier against South Africa

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