The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chapungu held

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa in Gweru

room it’s not there in sport, it’s not there honestly. If we can find a steak of rotten pork in our changing room, it’s not football. I know they are desperate for a win but honestly it’s not football. The fairness is not there,” said Kaindu whose team went on to win the tie on penalties.

As DeMbare were being accused of playing dirty another juju storm was exploding at Barbourfie­lds with Highlander­s fans accusing Mutare City goalkeeper Phillip Nhete of placing juju inside the goalposts.

The Bosso fans are reported to have thrown bottles of urine at Nhete’s goal in a bid to “level the playing field” after watching their team blow away some good chances. Bosso went on to win the match 2-1. There have been several suspected A DRAW was the fairest result after Chapungu and Bulawayo City conspired to showcase a lackluster display in a dull nil-all draw in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at Ascot Stadium yesterday.

Chapungu, who are aiming for a top eight finish at the end of the season, came into the match needing nothing short of victory and failed to utilise the few chances which came their way.

On the very few occasions they shot on target “Waru Waru” found Bulawayo chief shot stopper Ndodana Sibanda unyielding.

In the end Chapungu coach John Nyikadzino who was coming from two back to back defeats at the hands of FC Platinum and Ngezi Platinum was content with sharing the spoils.

“Obviously I am disappoint­ed with the result as we would have loved to pick up maximum points but a draw juju incidents in local football, including Hardlife Zvirekwi sprinkling urine on the Buffaloes bench at Gwanzura in April 2014, but it will take some time before there is one that matches Philani Ncube’s candles move.

The then How Mine coach lit candles in his team’s dressing room and left them burning as they beat Caps United in a 2013 Mbada Diamonds Cup semi-finals at the National Sports Stadium.

Ncube claimed they were using the candles to pray before the match.

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“I do not want to comment much about match officiatin­g but I am not happy with the way the game was handled.

“This is the same referee who handled the reverse fixture against the same opposition and awarded them a penalty.

“Today every 50/50 challenge was going against us and this is not good for football,” Nyikadzino fumed.

His counterpar­t Try Ncube who was coming from a three match winless run was satisfied with a point.

“Considerin­g that we have lost the last three matches I am happy about this performanc­e but with a little bit of luck we could have collected maximum points. “We created the better chances. “Going forward I think our strikers should convert chances because that is the only way we can survive relegation,’’ said Ncube.

There was nothing much to write home about in the first half with Bulawayo City making their first attempt in the 29th minute when Morris Kadzola flighted a cross into the box to find an unmarked Innocent Kutsanzira whose header was cleared off the line by Blessed Mbavarira after beating goalkeeper Roy Mazingi.

The visitors could have opened scoring in the 63rd minute when Mkhokheli Dube unleashed a thunderbol­t from just outside the box but found Mazingi equal to the task.

Chapungu’s meaningful attempt came through second half substitute Allan Tavarwiswa whose long range effort was spilled by Sibanda but Rodwell Mhlanga failed to score on a rebound.

Veteran Philip Marufu could have snatched a late winner, but his free kick was parried to safety by Sibanda.

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