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Inline on revenge mission against Mufakose

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Inline Academy will be out for revenge when they clash with Mufakose Queens in the Marange Resources Women Football Super League match at Barham Green Sports Club tomorrow.

Inline Academy will be out for revenge when they clash with Mufakose Queens in the Marange Resources Women Football Super League match at Barham Green Sports Club tomorrow.

Report by Sukoluhle Mthethwa Mufakose Queens beat Inline 2-0 at Hellenics Sports Club in Harare last Saturday, handing the Bulawayo side their second defeat of the season after they lost 2-1 to Cyclone Stars at home last month.

  Inline coach Shadreck Mlauzi yesterday said he is out to get a positive result from Mufakose Queens.

  “We are hoping for a good result against Mufakose. We just need to go into the match with a positive mind and hope to get maximum points. We have just been unlucky in our past two games because we have been playing well,” he said.

  Despite beating Inline in Harare, Mufakose coach Langton Giwa remains cautious ahead of tomorrow’s clash.

  “Inline and Mufakose have experienced players as most are either in the Under-20 Young Mighty Warriors, while others are in the senior team. So any team that utilises its chances will win the match,” he said.

  Mufakose are second on the log standings with 22 points from nine games, a point shy of the log-leaders Black Rhinos, while Inline slipped from position three to four with 17 points from nine games.

  On-fire Black Rhinos have an away encounter against Masvingo at Mucheke Stadium tomorrow.

  Bottom-placed Chipembere Queens will be hoping to get a positive result when they clash with Cyclone at Hellenics Sports Club in Harare tomorrow, a week after losing 4-2 to the same side.

  New Orleans moved up from the fourth spot to third after beating Faith Drive in Bulawayo last Saturday. Tomorrow, the two sides clash at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare.  Conduit Soccer Academy and Flame Lily square up at Madhodha Stadium tomorrow.