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Chapungu stun Dynamos

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CHAPUNGU produced the biggest upset of the midweek fixtures when they stunned Dynamos in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Ascot Stadium yesterday.

Chapungu . . . . . . (1) 1 Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . 0

MUKUDZEI CHINGWERE

CHAPUNGU produced the biggest upset of the midweek fixtures when they stunned Dynamos in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Ascot Stadium yesterday.

Talent Mwale’s first half goal was all the airforce side needed to collect maximum points against their more-fancied opponents and ensure their first victory over the Harare giants in six attempts.

Dynamos came into the match with a 100% away wins record, while Chapungu were also unbeaten at home this season.

After the match, Chapungu head coach John Nyikadzino was happy that his tactics had come  right.

“I knew we were playing against champions, so we had special tactics for them and I am happy that we got the result we dreamt of. I told my players that fellow Premiership newcomers ZPC Kariba beat them and we could do the same.

“We are playing in the same league with them, so there was no need to lose sleep ahead of the match,” Nyikadzino said.

Kalisto Pasuwa bemoaned the lack of composure from his charges.

“This is one of our worst performances outside Harare. Some of the guys were jittery and I don’t know why. There was also lack of guidance in our attack. None of our senior strikers werethere. We were also losing possession needlessly in midfield,” Pasuwa said.

Chapungu started the match on a bright note, taking the game to their opponents with the brilliant attacking threat of livewire Farai Manase, who was causing all sorts of problems for the visitors.

Six minutes into the game, Walter Mukanga fouled him just outside the box, but the resultant free kick, taken by Maxwell Mavhuto, was dealt with easily by George Chigova, in goals for the Harare giants.

On the other hand, Steven Alimenda tested the resolve of former teammate at Hardbody, Alexander Useni in goal for Chapungu, with a powerful shot, but Oscar Machapa was not alert to bury the rebound.

Twenty-five minutes into the game, Chapungu were rewarded for their relentless attacks on the champions when Calisto Maheya flicked the ball with his head into the path of Mwale, who kept his nerve to open the scoring and silence the multitudes of DeMbare fans.

Six minutes later, Dynamos could have found the equaliser when an unmarked Tafadzwa Rusike directed his header off target after he was fed with a brilliant cross by Machapa.

Six minutes after the breather, Mukanga’s cross found an unmarked Patrick Kumbula, but his header was blocked by an alert Blessed Mbavarira.

In the 61st minute, Rodwell Mhlanga could have added an insurance goal for the hosts, but his header was inches over the cross bar after Hillary Mugoniwa had sent in an inch-perfect cross.

In the 93rd minute, Courage Murize was red-carded for a foul-mouth rant on referee Thembinkosi Sibanda and a minute later, Mhlanga followed him to the dressing rooms after a crude foul on Alimenda.

TEAMS CHAPUNGU: A Useni, J Mabugu (G Phiri 54th min), C Murize, C Kwaramba, B Mbavarira, N Murisa, M Mavhuto, T Mwale, R Mhlanga, C Maheya, F Manase (C Murize, red card) DYNAMOS: G Chigova, T Magorimbo, A Mbara, P Jaure, T Ndlovu, S Alimenda, W Mukanga (R Madamombe 65th min), O Machapa (R Chitiyo 48th min), F Mupasiri (P Kumbula 48th min), A Gondo, T Rusike