OUTSPOKEN Chiredzi FC gaffer Gishon Ntini has said they are going to throw caution to the wind when they take on fellow newcomers ZPC Kariba at Chishamiso Stadium in a Castle Premiership football match today.
KENNETH NYANGANI
And he believes they are going to end their counterparts’ 17 match unbeaten run in the top-flight league.
The Saul Chaminuka-coached side ZPC Kariba has so far been involved in 10 draws, winning seven matches and occupy second position on the log-standings with 31 points.
The home side is under pressure to collect maximum points as they are at the rock-bottom of log-standings with 10 points from 17 matches.
“I know they are a good team. They are playing well and have been together for a long time, so they understand each other very well. For us some of the players have not been together and we are trying to build something,” he said.
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“Anyway we are going to perform to our best ability by throwing everything we have at them. I don’t know how we are going to do itm, but we are going to try everything possible to win this match. We need points , there is no room for us to continue losing points,” he said.
Chiredzi FC striker Scholar Hadebe who has been on the score-sheet in their last two games is expected to play a crucial role today.