The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Moyo braces for life in Scottish champs

- Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter

WARRIORS forward David Moyo says he is expecting a tough ride in the Scottish Championsh­ip in this coming term.

His team, Hamilton Academical, will play in the second- tier of Scottish football after their relegation from the topflight last season.

And Moyo has predicted a tough ride but insists the aim remains to instantly bounce back into the top- tier.

“We would have wanted to remain in the top- flight but unfortunat­ely we got relegated,” said Moyo.

“We are now preparing for life in the Championsh­ip. We all know how difficult the Championsh­ip is. It is definitely going to be very tough for us to try and earn qualificat­ion back into the top league. Every team in the Championsh­ip will be playing with that one aim, to get promoted.

“So we know how difficult it is going to be for us as a team.”

He said his team have all the pressure given the expectatio­ns.

“We are coming from the top- flight and naturally, we have all the pressure. We are expected to deliver and that piles pressure a lot of pressure on us as a team.

“But, we are all ready for the challenge and we all know what it means to be playing in the Championsh­ip.

“This is a very competitiv­e league which we have j oined. But nothing changes, our aim remains the same. We are ready to play and win promotion back onto the top league. We tried hard to remain in the league but we failed. Now we should try hard to bounce back and we all believe we will do it.

“But one thing for sure is that the Championsh­ip is not an easy competitio­n. It’s very tough and for us to achieve our aim, we ought to be tough as well.”

The 26- year- old forward remains a key part of Hamilton and he believes he will be also in the race to win the Golden Boot accolade.

“I have to score more goals and retain my place in the national team.”

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