Highlanders survive How Mine onslaught HIGHLANDERS FC forward Knox Mutizwa tussles for the ball with How Mine FC’s defender Tapiwa Khumbuyani in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.
HIGHLANDERS FC forward Knox Mutizwa tussles for the ball with How Mine FC’s defender Tapiwa Khumbuyani in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

HIGHLANDERS FC forward Knox Mutizwa tussles for the ball with How Mine FC’s defender Tapiwa Khumbuyani in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter
Highlanders 1-1 How Mine
LADY luck smiled on Highlanders FC as they survived a How Mine FC onslaught to snatch a point in a league match played at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

Highlanders’ goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda was a stumbling block for How Mine, making a number of point blank saves to keep the fading Bulawayo giants in the game.

The visitors were always deadly on the offensive with the attacking quartet of Kuda Musharu, Timothy January, Limited Chikafa and Benjamin Marere proving hard to contain with their pace and skill.

Four minutes into the game, Sibanda denied Musharu from close range after the striker had been cleverly set up by Chikafa following a beautiful buildup involving January and skipper Menard Mupera.

The miners kept pressing with Marere and January menacing the out of sorts Bosso wingbacks.

How Mine’s persistent attack finally came to fruition in the 11th minute when January fired them ahead, poking home a Chikafa rebound following a double save by Sibanda. Marere had roasted cagey Bosso central defender Teenage Hadebe on the left to set up Chikafa, who responded with a perfect shot, which Sibanda punched into January’s path and the midfielder obliged with a good conversion.

Six minutes later, Hadebe miscued a clearance and almost set through Chikafa, but the striker reacted slowly and ended up infringing Sibanda in the aerial challenge.

Bosso survived the miners’ raid in the 29th minute when Musharu dispossessed Edmore Muzanenhamo and charged into the box before sending an inviting cross that found no takers.

Bosso then launched a quick counter attack initiated by the youthful King Nadolo, who dribbled past the two How Mine twin centre backs Wonder Sithole and Mupera and released Bruce Kangwa.

Kangwa sent in a cross from the left and How Mine defender Nelson Tachi seemed to have handled it, but referee Arnold Ncube ignored Highlanders’ pleas for a penalty.

After that Highlanders seemed to rise from their slumber with midfielders Muzanenhamo, Rahman Kutsanzira, who had a subdued game, and Nadolo trying to match their opponents.

A good interplay by Bosso players resulted in striker Obidiah Tarumbwa laying a pass into the path of overlapping right back Wester Chingodza whose weak effort was straight at How Mine’s goalkeeper Donovan Bernard.

How Mine should have doubled their lead on the stroke of halftime through a Marere header off a Sithole corner but the upright came to Bosso’s rescue with Sibanda cleanly beaten.

Highlanders started the second half stronger but were unlucky not to get an equaliser on the 50th minute when Tarumbwa’s effort was timeously blocked by Bernard.

Three minutes later, Tarumbwa’s cutback deflected off How Mine defender Tapiwa Khumbuyani and the ball rolled on the goal line with Bosso players in the box ball watching.

Nadolo also tried his luck from the edge of the box but Bernard was equal to the task.

Just after the hour mark, Sibanda dived full-length to his right to punch out Chikafa’s shot for a corner.

Searching for an equaliser, Highlanders coach Bongani Mafu pulled out Nadolo for Thomas Chideu in the 72nd minute and the Young Warriors’ striker immediately won Bosso a penalty after the referee adjudged that he had been brought down by Tachi.

It was rather a harsh penalty for the miners as it appeared as if Chideu was the one who had fouled the How Mine defender. Chideu was later shown a straight red card in the 90th minute for mistakenly kicking Tachi in the face while attempting an overhead kick.

In-form Knox Mutizwa stepped up to score his third goal of the season, sending Donovan the wrong way.

That goal brought little life into the Highlanders attack and the home side could have gone into the lead in the 81st minute following a quick counter attack, but Chideu was selfish going for goal instead of passing the ball to a better positioned Tarumbwa. The national Under-23 striker’s effort was punched away by Bernard.

How Mine went on to finish the game strongly with forwards Godfrey Nguwodzawo and Marere hitting the side netting in added time.

How Mine coach, Luke Masomere rued his team’s missed chances.

“We missed lots of clear cut chances otherwise we should’ve won the game in the first half. Our game plan was to get an early goal, which we managed to get, and it unsettled our opponents. However, we failed to punish Highlanders,” said Masomere.

He was not happy with the penalty.

“Sometimes it’s not nice as a coach to comment about referees but I feel we’ve to improve in terms of fair play.”

Mafu conceded that they had a tough game.

“It was a very tough match where our opponents used experience to get all over us. I think when we had the ball we played well and we fought for the goal,” said Mafu.

Teams

Highlanders: Ariel Sibanda, Webster Chingodza, Bruce Kangwa, Erick Mudzingwa, Teenage Hadebe, Simon Munawa, Edmore Muzanenhamo, Rahman Kutsanzira, King Nadolo (Thomas Chideu, 72nd minute), Obidiah Tarumbwa, Knox Mutizwa

How Mine: Donovan Bernard, Morris Kadzola, James Chitereki, Tapiwa Khumbuyani, Nelson Tachi, Menard Mupera, Benjamin Marere, Timothy January, Wonder Sithole (Mgcini Sibanda, 84th minute), Kuda Musharu, Limited Chikafa (Godfrey Nguwodzawo, 84th minute)

Results

yesterday: ZPC Kariba 1-1 Dynamos, Chapungu 1-2 Chicken Inn

Sunday: Dongo Sawmill 0-3 Harare City, Buffaloes 3-0 Whawha, Hwange 1-1 FC Platinum, Triangle United 2-0 Tsholotsho FC, Caps United 0-0 Flame Lily, Highlanders 1-1 How Mine

 

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