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FC PLATINUM recorded their first ever victory over Dynamos since gaining promotion into the top-flight league in 2011,with a comfortable win at Mandava

FC PLATINUM recorded their first ever victory over Dynamos since gaining promotion into the top-flight league in 2011,with a comfortable win at Mandava Stadium yesterday.

Report by Sports correspondent

FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . (2) 2 Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 0

The victory compounded woes for Kalisto Pasuwa whose job at the Harare giants is hanging in balance.

Prior to the match Pasuwa had been reported to be seating on a knife edge at the helm of the blue and white side after he was given a one match ultimatum following a recent slump in form which also saw the league champions being dumped out of the cash rich Mbada diamonds Cup last weekend by lowly fancied How mine.

FC Platinum rubbed salt onto Pasuwa’s wounds courtesy of a first minute strike by left back Elvis Moyo and a 26th minute penalty by Charles Sibanda after Michelle Katsvairo had been brought down in the box by Dynamos full back Partson Jaure.

The Harare side were lucky not to concede rugby like goals as FC Platinum were marauding all afternoon, with Thabani Kamusoko and Simon Shoko shutting out Dynamos’ king pin Tawanda Muparati in the centre of the park.

FC Platinum coach Lloyd Mutasa who has never lost to Dynamos in his coaching career, was pleased with the result which he said was good in instilling confidence in the FC Platinum institution.

“It’s good for the institution. Coming into the match there was a record that we had not won against Dynamos, but records are made to be broken and I am happy that today we have recorded a win against Dynamos. I think this will go a long way in instilling confidence in the players and the whole institution,” Mutasa said. His Dynamos counterpart Pasuwa believes there is lack of confidence in his side.

“Maybe as Dynamos we are lacking in confidence and that was the difference between us and FC Platinum today. FC Platinum were fighting for every ball and our guys were always second. I think it is something we need to work on especially at this stage of the season,” Pasuwa noted.

FC Platinum outclassed a bewildered Dynamos from the first whistle as the home side showed their intentions to secure maximum points when the lanky left back Moyo opened their account .

Moyo got to the end of a low cross on the right from Maziwisa who had neatly exchanged passes with Thabani Kamusoko and the towering left back who was lurking unmarked inside the box made no mistake, hitting the roof of the net past a badly exposed George Chigova in goals for the visitors.

Dynamos did very little to respond to the goal allowing the home side to pile pressure on them.

FC Platinum’s pressure paid off in the 26th minute when speedy striker Katsvairo was brought down in the box by Jaure and Mutare based referee Langton Chitsa pointed to the spot.

Charles Sibanda made no mistake from the spot to seal victory for the Platinum miners.

After the score FC Platinum supporters erupted into the Zora Butter dance, in apparent mockery to the Dynamos supporters.