Bosso lose in 7-goal thriller: Hwange take relegation fight to the wire
Tobias Mandoreba, Hwange Correspondent
Hwange 4 – 3 Highlanders
A fired up Hwange FC put up a dazzling performance and prevailed over a fighting Highlanders in a cracking seven goal thriller in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer league match played before a packed Colliery Stadium yesterday afternoon.
The coalminers knew they had to gun for maximum points for them to take the relegation survival fight to the last day of the season in what should now be a blood and thunder last match against fellow relegation candidates Bikita Minerals at Sakubva Stadium.
The Chipangano faithfuls erupted into rapture after arguably the fastest goal scored by any player this entire season when attacking midfielder Marceline Mlilo hit the nets just after 15 seconds of play.
Straight from the centre circle at kick-off, midfielder Clyvert Tshuma raced with the ball and quickly released Mlilo who hammered home past an exposed Raphael Pitisi to give Chipangano a start they never dreamt of.
Mlilo came back to haunt Bosso in the 10th minute after a swift Hwange attack when he blasted home from close range to leave the home fans on cloud nine.
Bosso only woke up from their deep slumber in the 18th minute with a deadly move but striker Never Rauzhi cursed his football gods as he missed from a few metres out with the Highlanders fans already celebrating.
Bosso coach Kelvin Kaindu then made a bold decision in the 23th minute when he dragged out his entire backline of Marvellous Chigumira, Andrew Mbeba, Peter Muduhwa and Arthur Ndlovu and threw in Melikhaya Ncube, Talent Dube, Mvelo Khoza and Brian Mlotshwa.
The changes brought in some fire in the Bosso attack which revolved around midfield workhorse Marvin Sibanda and four minutes after the changes, the black and white masses erupted in jubilation after Never Rauzhi pulled a goal back for Bosso.
Hwange goalkeeper Takabva Mawaya, who had a nightmarish afternoon in-between the posts, should take the flak for the goal as he misjudged an aerial ball and gifted Rauzhi with an easy chance to head home.
The goal spurred Bosso on as they came charging at Chipangano and could have quickly turned the game around in a space minutes but they missed three gilt-edged opportunities that fell to Brighton Ncube, Prince Ndlovu and Sibanda.
Four minutes from the breather Hwange restored their two goal advantage from the penalty spot after substitute Khoza fouled Hwange’s Shepard Gadzikwa inside the box.
Up stepped captain Kelly Shiyandindi to slot home past a diving Pitisi. Moments before the half time whistle substitute Lynoth Chikuhwa hammered home a grounder past Mawaya to leave home fans on the edge going to the break.
Seven minutes after the break Hwange midfielder Mongameli Tshuma hammered home with an intelligent and powerful volley that flew past a bemused Pitisi and hit the roof of the nets to leave Chipangano faithfuls in a frenzy.
The usually reliable Dominic Chungwa then missed a chance to put the game to bed 20 minutes from time from a one-on-one situation to leave the home fans a frustrated lot.
Three minutes after Chungwa’s miss, Mason Mushore scored a third goal for Bosso with a seemingly harmless shot that eluded Mawaya into the nets leaving the home fans swearing at their goalminder.
Chipangano then held on for dear life as Highlanders pushed forward for an equaliser that never came. The final whistle by local referee Mhaka Magare brought relief to the Chipangano football family as fans are now praying that the boys take the fighting spirit to Sakubva in the last crunch game. Hwange coach Rodwell Dhlakama was happy with the hard fought win.
“I am very happy to have garnered maximum points against tricky opponents like Highlanders who gave a huge fight.
The boys’ mentality was spot on from the first whistle and we go to the last game to fight for our lives,” said Dhlakama.
Kaindu was a disappointed man after the contest.
“Today I am very disappointed with my boys especially the defence. Usually, I am not emotional but today I had to take a risk and pull out the entire defence because its criminal to let in two goals in 10 minutes. I am happy with the replacements as one of them even scored. Tough result but its how the game of football goes.” said Kaindu.
Teams
HWANGE: Takabva Mawaya; Jofias Mumpande; Kelly Shiyandindi; Raymond Uchena; Marcelline Mlilo ( Solomon Sithole 46th min); Winston Mhango; ( Winston Mhango 78th min)Shepard Gadzikwa (Mufaro Mutena 70th min); Clyvert Tshuma ( Prosper Mathe 70th min); Mongameli Tshuma; Ralyton Maphosa; Dominic Chungwa ( Pritchard Mpelele 78th min)
HIGHLANDERS: Raphael Pitisi; Marvellous Chigumira ( Talent Dube 23rd min) ; Lynoth Chikuhwa; Marvin Sibanda; Prince Ndlovu ( Nigel Banda 90th min); Andrew Mbeba ( Mvelo Khoza 23rd min); Mason Mushore; Peter Muduhwa ( Brian Mlotshwa 23 min ) Arthur Ndlovu; ( Melikhaya Ncube 23rd min) Never Rauzhi; Brighton Ncube
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