
We Have Done Our Part - Lloyd Mutasa
Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa believes he has done his part and his boys are ready for Part One of the Battle of Zimbabwe against Highlanders at Barbourfields on Sunday.
DeMbare will however miss the services of utility player Obey Mwerahari who is suspended and defensive linkman Gift Saunyama through injury.
Striker King Nasama has also been ruled out while central defender Lincoln Zvasiya (ankle) is also a major doubt.
The Glamour Boys leave Harare for Bulawayo on Saturday morning.
“I think we have done our part and we are ready for it. It’s going to be a tough match because playing against Bosso is not an easy thing,” said Mutasa.
Dynamos trained at Motor Action Sports Club Friday morning with most of the players up and about.
Cameroonian striker Ntouba is fit, so is skipper Ocean Mushure and Denver Mukamba.
Elisha Muroiwa, Marshal Machazane, Tichaona Chipunza, Wisdom Mutasa, goalkeepers Ashley Reyners and Tonderai Mateyaunga also took part.
“The only worry is on Obey (Mwerahari) and the few injuries we have. Obey is a utility player but sometimes we can’t mourn over things we do not have control over,” said Mutasa.
Dynamos are on seven points and trail Bosso by six points going into the encounter.
Fixtures
Saturday
How Mine v FC Platinum (BF) 1PM
Bulawayo City v Black Rhinos (BF) 3PM
ZPC Kariba v Tsholotsho (Nyamhunga)
Yadah v Chicken Inn (NSS)
Sunday
Hwange v Triangle (Colliery)
Shabanie v Chapungu (Maglas)
Harare City v Ngezi (Morris Depot)
Highlanders v Dynamos (BF)
Caps United v Bantu Rovers (Postponed)
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