
Tsholotsho Players Ends Strike...Targets Bosso
Tsholotsho players ended their week-long strike on Tuesday and have set their focus on Saturday’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie against Highlanders at Barbourfields Stadium.
The Zhwane Boys refused to train last week, demanding their outstanding two months’ salaries.
Lizwe Sweswe, the Tsholotsho coach, said his charges are geared up for Saturday’s encounter.
Tsholotsho precariously sits on the last relegation slot on 15thplace and Sweswe said they will not be cowed by title chasing Highlanders, as they were now fighting to survive relegation.
“We’re not reading much into last week’s industrial action by the boys. Actually that unforeseen break presented us with an opportunity for the boys to take a break and recharge,” claimed Sweswe.
“What I know is that they want to win and it is matches like these that my players like to shine. Matches against strong opposition in which we’ve been counted out are the ones that give us strength. If they think they are going to cruise past us, then they’re mistaken because I know my players will rise to the occasion, as they want to make a name for themselves.”
Tsholotsho are two points behind third from bottom Mutare City Rovers, who take on Dynamos in Harare on Sunday.
Sweswe, whose side had an attempt at goal ruled out for offside in the reverse fixture that they lost 1-2 to Highlanders, is hoping for improved match officiating on Saturday.
“In the first leg there were instances I felt the referee spoiled the game with some questionable officiating. I’m one person who doesn’t like to comment about match officials, but I hope this time around we will have a match official who won’t be intimidated by the Barbourfields atmosphere. If we lose, let it be because of our mistakes not that an official decided the fate of game,” said Sweswe.
In that game, Highlanders scored through Knox Mutizwa and Prince Dube, while Tsholotsho’s consolation came from their former captain William Stima, who moved to FC Platinum during the mid-season transfer window in July.
Saturday, October 29: Harare City v Caps United (Rufaro), Ngezi Platinum Stars v Hwange (Baobab), Chapungu v FC Platinum (Ascot), Highlanders v Tsholotsho FC (Barbourfields)
Sunday, October 30: Border Strikers v Triangle United (Dulivhadzimo), Dynamos v Mutare City (Rufaro), How Mine v Chicken Inn (Luveve), Bulawayo City v ZPC Kariba (Barbourfields)
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