'Please Don't Make Me Feel Lonely'

Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa says the violent conduct by some Glamour Boys supporters following his side’s 1-0 defeat to FC Platinum “makes him feel lonely” especially that he only had a day to train with the boys before the Sunday league clash.

“This makes me feel lonely and it is like I a fighting for my own battle.

“Obviously I only had Friday and that was just one day with the boys trying to give full ideas to the boys in that period,” said Mutasa.

In his first game as coach, Mutasa got a rude welcoming reception by his team’s fans, something he feels is a sign that separates those who love the team from the rest.

“And what happened after the game was cause for concern the Dynamos institution at large because when we go down we go down as a team. In such times there is need for support as a family.

“I believe we did well from the world go and were even stronger in the second half but still our conversation rate was poor. We need to dig deep into the reserves, and I feel for the youngsters because when they need that support things turn out this way and that is not a good picture for us a team, but such is life,” said Mutasa.

With his side second from the bottom, the expected coming on board of Dynamos sons Clayton Munemo and Murape Murape as his support staff could reinforce his sides’ culture.

“But it is unfortunate that we cannot control the supporters so we just have to work on the things that we can control and if we add variety we will get there. Clayton Munemo and Murape Murape have been part of the system, they belong to Dynamos and I have worked with them before so their coming is not a worry to me because we all learn from each other every day.”

 

 

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