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Chapungu hope for goals

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CHAPUNGU face Triangle tomorrow at Gibbo Stadium in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match desperate for their first win and goal of the season.

CHAPUNGU face Triangle tomorrow at Gibbo Stadium in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match desperate for their first win and goal of the season. BY THANDIWE MOYO

The airmen have not scored in 180 minutes of action having played a 0-0 draw against How Mine on match day one and lost 0-1 to Dynamos at home.

Coach John Nyikadzino said they had done their homework for the match against Triangle.

“We are well prepared,” he said. “Despite the fact that we will be without Maxwell Mavhuto who was injured in our last match against Dynamos, we have prepared and we will try our best,” he said.

Nyikadzino said they were not certain of how Triangle plays as they have a new coach but they will give them a good match.

“They are going to be a changed side. They have a new coach and probably their type of play is different from the previous year. We have to concentrate and do our best against them,” he said.

Triangle are under the guidance of former Highlanders mentor Kelvin Kaindu.

The Tongaat-Hulett sponsored Triangle will be without Lameck Nhamo.

“We are playing at home and its Easter so it is a good time for us,” said Kaindu, a deeply religious man. “We just hope for the best.”

Triangle has so far collected four points since the start of the season having won their opening match against Hwange 5-2 and drew against Buffaloes last weekend 1-1.

“It has been a good start and we would want to keep the momentum. Like I have said we do not want to find ourselves in a situation where we have to fight relegation come the end of the season,” he said.