Sports Reporter
CAPS United coach Mark Harrison, who was expected to conduct his first training session yesterday, is still holed up in South Africa.
Harrison is said to be sorting out some personal issues as he prepares for relocation with his whole family to Harare. In the absence of the British coach, assistant coach Brenna Msiska is leading the team’s training sessions.

Yesterday, Msiska reiterated that they were happy with the players at their disposal.

“We still need two weeks to finalise a team. The players who are on trials are showing fine talent and can easily form their own club.
“We are confident that we will assemble a good team.  The players on assessment can play good football and we are also comparing them with the old players.

“Even the senior players are working hard to get a place in the team,” he said.

Morale is also high in the camp.

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