The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Big guns in tricky ties

- Langton Nyakwenda Read more on www.sundaymail.co.zw

GOING by the pre-match nuggets from both camps, the Premier Soccer League clash between Dynamos and new boys Cranborne Bullets promises to be an interestin­g one.

It could be a highly tactical encounter, one that could possibly be spiced up by the army side’s hunger to upset the giants.

DeMbare host Bullets at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon in one of the three league matches lined up for today.

Bulawayo giants Highlander­s are at Sakubva, where they have a date with on fire Manica Diamonds, while defending champions FC Platinum have a potential banana skin tie against Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve.

Back in Harare, all eyes will surely be on the clash between DeMbare and an impressive Bullets side.

Cranborne Bullets have had a good start to life in the Premiershi­p, under the astute guidance of veteran gaffer, Nesbert “Yabo” Saruchera.

They reached the Chibuku Super Cup semis, and they have displayed, in their opening two league games against Chicken Inn and Bulawayo Chiefs, that they are a well-knit side that thrives on possession of the ball.

Dynamos have been watching them, and the Glamour Boys have also been planning against the soldiers.

Both sides had Covid-19 issues during the week, with both camps recording some positive results, but that has not deterred the teams from focusing on today’s clash.

DeMbare trained under assistant coaches Naison Muchekela and Gift Muzadzi, for most of the week, as head coach Tonderai Ndiraya was attending the club’s strategic seminar that was hosted by Sakunda Holdings in Victoria Falls.

The Dynamos technical team has been studying how Cranborne Bullets play, and they are worried about how Saruchera’s boys command the ball.

“They (Cranborne Bullets) are a highly motivated side with a seasoned gaffer,” said Muchekela.

“They have shown great quality in most of their games we have watched them play thus far.

“Cranborne Bullets are a highly mobile team with players who are technicall­y gifted, tactically looking to keep possession in certain areas of the field.

“Given that assessment, it would be highly imperative to ensure we do not allow them to turn possession into penetratio­n,” the assistant coach told The Sunday Mail Sport.

The start-stop nature of the league - which has been caused by rising cases of Covid19 in recent weeks - has affected most teams and Dynamos have not been spared.

“Quite naturally, as expected due to the constant disruption­s, we have not been able to maintain consistent physiologi­cal fitness levels since the onset of the unpreceden­ted new normal.

“This has affected the teams’ ability to perform at optimum consistent levels, due to constant, but necessary breaks, in light of increased infections.

“Furthermor­e, in light of the mandatory protocols following infections, we have had to plan and conduct training sessions without some of the consistent performers who have contracted Covid-19.

“Quite a few players have tested positive, and they have been in isolation in line with PSL medical guidelines,” revealed Muchekela.

DeMbare go into the match on the back

of a disappoint­ing 0-1 defeat in Triangle, and Muchekela admits the pressure is on them to turn the tables.

“A positive response is paramount given our setback in Triangle.

“There is always pressure to get a result at Dynamos, and playing against Cranborne is no different.”

From the opposite camp, Saruchera has declared his charges ready to face DeMbare.

“We are ready to play them,” said the Cranborne Bullets gaffer.

“Yes, we might be a small team, playing in its debut Premiershi­p season, but our boys are very motivated to play against the biggest team in the land.

“Some of our boys will be playing against Dynamos for the first time, and this is also serving as a great motivating factor,” said Saruchera. Cranborne Bullets were also hit by Covid-19 during the week.

“We had one or two cases, but most of the guys are safe. “Preparatio­ns were very good,” said Saruchera.

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