The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Referee hogs limelight at Vengere Stadium

- Ray Bande in RUSAPE

Mutare City Rovers ..................... (1) 1 Herentals ................................... (1) 1

CHIREDZI-BASED referee Jimmy Mukwanda was the main reason Mutare City Rovers failed to collect maximum points and settled for a draw as he played the 12th man’s role for Herentals in an otherwise entertaini­ng Castle Lager Premiershi­p soccer encounter at Vengere yesterday.

Mukwanda made several highly questionab­le decisions against the hosts and a dubious penalty earned the visitors a point away from home.

Neutrals could easily feel for Mutare City Rovers coach Joseph “Shabba” Takaringof­a who expressed reservatio­ns about the performanc­e of the referee in a postmatch interview.

“I really do not want to talk about the performanc­e of the referee but I feel there are some decisions that were highly questionab­le. I did not see why Herentals were awarded a penalty but these are things that I would not want to talk about because we end up in trouble. I am happy with the way my boys played. They did quite well even under difficult circumstan­ces,” Takaringof­a said.

The match started with the visitors enjoying the lion’s share of ball possession and they were the first to create scoring chances but somehow lacked the cutting edge in front of goal.

However, it was not long before the hosts took control of the game.

Mutare City Rovers striker Brian Chinhoyi then propelled his team into the lead 14 minutes into the match after he got to the end of a through pass and tapped the ball home from close range.

Herentals had referee Mukwanda to thank when they restored parity nine minutes later after the Chiredzi-based match official awarded them a penalty out of virtually nothing.

In that incident, Mutare City Rovers defender Gift Jimu was erroneousl­y adjudged to have hacked down a diving Aaron Chiwandami­dzi inside the box.

And up stepped Blessing Maunganidz­e who made no mistake as he sent veteran goalkeeper Tafadzwa Dube the wrong direction.

The hosts could have surged ahead three minutes after the break when Washington Pakamisa header off Piniel Dynamos 0, FC Platinum 2 Highlander­s 0, CAPS United 0 Shabanie Mine 0, Chapungu 1 Triangle United 0, Black Rhinos 1 Mutare City Rovers 1, Herentals 1

Ngezi Platinum Stars 4, Bulawayo City 0 Chicken Inn 1, Harare City 1 Nichrut 1, Bulawayo Chiefs 1 ZPC Kariba 1, Yadah Stars 0

P W D L F A Pts Ngezi Platinum 12 10 2 0 22 3 32 FC Platinum 12 9 2 1 17 4 29 Highlander­s 12 6 4 2 13 7 22 Chicken Inn 12 5 6 1 14 8 21 Harare City 12 5 6 1 11 7 21 Triangle 12 6 2 4 12 9 20 CAPS United 12 4 5 3 11 3 17 Black Rhinos 12 3 5 4 7 9 14 Nichrut 12 3 4 5 11 14 13 Bulawayo Chiefs 12 2 6 4 9 12 12 Dynamos 12 3 3 6 10 14 12 Chapungu Utd 12 3 3 6 8 14 12 ZPC Kariba 12 2 6 4 7 12 12 Herentals 12 2 5 5 5 11 11 Yadah Stars 12 2 5 5 9 17 11 Bulawayo City 12 3 1 8 12 16 10 Shabanie Mine 12 1 6 5 11 19 9 Mutare City 12 1 5 6 10 15 8 Gumbo’s corner went inches wide of the target with Herentals goalkeeper Frank Kuchineyi beaten.

Mutare City Rovers kept piling on the pressure in search of a goal and their prayers were almost answered in the 71st minute when a neat exchange of passes between hardworkin­g Chinhoyi and Evans Chikwaikwa­i culminated into a through pass to Honest Muzhara.

But the lethargic Muzhara failed to convert as Herentals’ player Maunganidz­e lurched onto the ball before he could score. Herentals’ lack of precision in front of goal was once again exposed in the 78th minute when striker Chiwandami­dzi received a pass in a counter attack but somehow failed to beat the Mutare City Rovers goalkeeper when it looked easier to score than to miss.

Herentals coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuzi­wa praised Mutare City Rovers for giving them a good run for their money.

“I think Mutare City Rovers played very well. We came here expecting that. They are a good side and they did well but I think we were the better team given that we got a point away from home.

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