Gem Boys fire blanks again
From Ray Bande in Mutare
Manica Diamonds . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 0
Herentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 0
MANICA Diamonds have gone for NINE matches without scoring a goal, and it was the same old script at the end of yesterday’s goalless Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Herentals at Sakubva.
The club is now a pale shadow of the team that gave so much promise two months ago.
The Mutare diamond miners have not only forgotten how to score but also how it feels to win a top-flight league encounter.
Coach Jairos Tapera acknowledges that his team desperately needs to start scoring goals.
“We are doing everything we should, from defending well and passing the ball upfront but goals have remained elusive. We are equally worried as coaches and my players are also worried. We desperately need to start to score goals,” said the former Warriors caretaker coach.
Their problems were compounded by a jittery referee, Israel Nhevera.
Nhevera was a bundle of nerves from the first whistle as he failed to stamp authority in a lukewarm encounter.
Nhevera delayed kick-off of the encounter by two minutes after he had forgotten his whistle in the changing rooms.
Herentals coach Celestine Benza was elated with the away point.
“It is not easy to get a point away from home, especially when playing a good side like Manica Diamonds. We are happy with the point gained and we hope to get into our next match with confidence to get maximum points,” he said.
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