The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Rusike ‘likely’ to seal CS Sfaxien move

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“He has gone to Tunisia, he has contract issues to attend to. Remember he was changing clubs from where he was to a new club in Tunisia. So he went for medicals; to sign a new contract. He will be back tomorrow (today),” said Pasuwa.

Rusike is one of the five foreign-based forwards that have been shortliste­d by the Warriors technical team for the AFCON tournament. His energy and work rate delights the coach.

The former Young Warrior is expected to be included in the travelling squad of 23 players to be announced today by the technical team. Pasuwa yesterday dropped five players from the provisiona­l squad of 31 that was called last month.

Ngezi Platinum skipper Liberty Chakoroma, Tendai Ndlovu (Highlander­s), Raphael Kutinyu (Chicken Inn), Talent Cha- wapihwa (ZPC Kariba) and CAPS United’s new acquisitio­n Ronald Chitiyo were the affected players. Pasuwa had to sacrifice the quintet after the team faced camping challenges.

The other local Premiershi­p players Marshall Mudehwe, Edwin Madhananga, Teenage Hadebe, Lawrence Mhlanga and goalkeeper Takabva Mawaya will have to keep their fingers crossed as the coach has to make a brave decision today to axe three more.

“Initially we had 31 guys in camp and we were having a problem with logistics. So we had to trim the squad down to 26 from where we will now need to pick our final squad of 23,” said Pasuwa.

The Warriors are looking to mould their team for the continenta­l football showpiece around the foreign-based legion that includes skipper Willard Katsande, Marvelous Nakamba, Costa Nhamoinesu, Khama Billiat, Nyasha Mushekwi and Knowledge Musona, who was expected to join camp yesterday.

Zimbabwe have played at AFCON tournament twice in their history after qualifying for the 2004 and 2006 editions. Their campaigns however ended dismally as they could not go past the group phase.

Pasuwa and his men have maintained they want to shock the continent despite being pooled in a tough Group B that includes the continet’s bigwigs Senegal, Algeria and Tunisia.

“In football, if you limit yourselves to thinking about the big names that you are going to face you will falter. But again if you do your things right I don’t see any big name coming into play.

“This is the chance for these boys to showcase their talents. We have the confidence, we have the talents and I think these boys will do well,” said Pasuwa.

Zimbabwe are expected to leave for Cameroon on Sunday where they play their final preparator­y match against the Indomitabl­e Lions next Tuesday.

They are hoping to use the experience in Cameroon to acclimatiz­e with the conditions they expect in Gabon since the neighbouri­ng countries fall in the same West Africa belt. The Warriors will be based in Francevill­e, which is near the border with Cameroon, for their opening two matches.

“As Zimbabwe, remember we have been getting knocked out in the qualifying rounds and now we are saying to the guys let’s go and improve from our last performanc­es at our last two AFCONs and hopefully qualify to the quarter-finals. So our main target here is the quarter-finals first,” said

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