The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Katsande reveals lions' scars

THE Warriors’ dressing room resembled a funeral wake on Thursday night after a 0-2 to defeat to Senegal at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon, skipper Willard Katsande has revealed.

- Ishemunyor­o Chingwere

GOALS from Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and SaintEtien­ne’s Henri Saviet inside the first 15 minutes were all the West Africans needed to seal their place in the last eight. Katsande said the team did not expect to lose to the West Africans after their promising start to the campaign which saw them tore the form book into shreds and get a commendabl­e draw against the highly fancied Algeria.

“Obviously everyone is gutted and down,” Katsande told this publicatio­n from Francevill­e soon af ter Thursday’s defeat.

“We did not expect to lose t he mat c h, especially after our confidence was boosted by that strong show against Algeria in the first match.

“But that’s footba l l for you. You can’t expect to get positive results in every match,” he said.

The Warriors are still in with a chance to qualify for their first ever quarter final appearance provided they beat Tunisia tomorrow and Algeria fail to beat Tunisia.

After a review meeting, Katsande added that he had seen some improvemen­t in the team’s morale as they travelled to Libreville for the Tunisia clash. “We arrived well in Libreville and the good thing is the confidence is now rising among the boys,” Katsande said from the Gabonese capital on Friday. “T he good thing is destiny is still in our hands, we still have a very good chance to qualify and we must not let it slip. “The nation mus t reta in its confidence in us and ral ly behind the team for I believe if we are united we can achieve.

“We don’t want to talk about our strengths and weaknesses but obviously we have seen our mistakes in the two matches and we hope we will work on those to get a victory against the Tunisians.”

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