Caps United fans
will have a glimpse of their team's pedigree this season when the Green
Machine takes on Harare City in the Zimbabwe National Army Charities
Shield quarter-final tie at Rufaro on Sunday.
Coach Lloyd
Chitembwe said the match against a team that booked its place in the CAF
Confederation Cup first round was a very important one for them.
"Obviously, Harare
City are doing very well considering their results in the Confederation
Cup. They have good players and I just hope it will be a good game of
football," said Chitembwe.
"It is one team
which likes to play the ball and I think we also like to play and, for
spectators, I am sure it will be a good game. "We play to win all games
and this is one thing we are trying to tell our players so that winning
becomes second nature to them.
"I think, just like
them, we are all still in pre-season despite them playing two CAF
matches." The former CAPS United captain said the tour to Mozambique, in
which the team won two matches, lost one and drew one, afforded the
team the chance to work on combinations.
"We had more time to work on things we needed to work on," said Chitembwe.
"I am very happy to
say that what we achieved out of the tour is more than I could have
imagined and if we hadn't got this chance it would have been difficult
for us to achieve what we achieved."
CAPS United have
assembled a squad that has Archford Gutu, Abbas Amidu, Allen Gahadzikwa,
Cabby Kamhapa, Dennis Dauda and Devon Chafa to mention but a few.
"I am sure we have a
very good group of players. All players are here on merit and one good
thing is that they understand that they carry a huge responsibility,"
said Chitembwe.
"So, whoever is
given the platform to represent the club, I am sure he will do precisely
that, knowing that he carries a responsibility so it is not really
about who will play. "At the end of the day it is about coming up with a
team that will give us a balance that we want. In as much as we have
some experienced players, there is also need for us to fuse them with
the younger ones, the younger ones will provide the energy we need."
Meanwhile, Dynamos
coach Paulo Jorge Silva was barred from entering Malawi yesterday
because he did not have a visa to enter the country.
The Glamour Boys
party, which was travelling to Blantyre for a series of friendlies, were
delayed at the Malawian border because the Portuguese player and his
compatriot, a player at the club, did not visas.
DeMbare officials seemingly forgot that the duo needed visas to enter Malawi unlike the rest of their Zimbabwean contingent
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