Pasuwa gambles with injured players Callisto Pasuwa

The two players failed to complete the match during their 4-1 win over Black Mambas in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at Rufaro on Sunday after sustaining injuries.

Chinyama was on target before he was pulled out in the 75th minute for Martin Vengesayi while hardman Makopa had earlier on been replaced by Devon Chafa in the 41st minute.

Yesterday, both Chinyama and Makopa did not feature in the club’s training session as Pasuwa made a final assessment of his troops for the tour to North Africa.

“Takesure and Milton are injured and have not trained today but we should be taking them to Tunisia.

“Both had groin injuries and we are just hopeful that they will have recovered by the time we play the game on Saturday.

“The doctors said that they will have recovered so I have to take them since they are key to the team,” said Pasuwa.

Pasuwa was expected to name his travelling 18 players last night with veteran goalkeeper Washington Arubi set to join Makopa and Chinyama for the trip.

Arubi also sat out the training session yesterday at Rufaro as Pasuwa opted to assess Phillip Nhete and George Chigova who are battling to provide cover.

During yesterday’s training session, most of the players who were in the first 11 on Sunday had a light training while the players who did not get game time slugged it out for the greater part.

The win over Black Mambas, Pasuwa said, was a big morale booster for DeMbare ahead of their Champions League game.

Before the victory yesterday, Dembare confidence had been falling after they lost to Motor Action in the Independence Trophy semi-final before losing the third place play off to Hwange.

The Harare giants had also lost a league match to Monomotapa to pile on the pressure for Pasuwa.

“The victory yesterday (Sunday) came against the backdrop of those defeats. So, in a way, it has brought back the confidence in the guys.” said Pasuwa.

Chinyama has been scoring regularly for the Glamour Boys. But, on Sunday, Denver Mukamba and Rodreck Mutuma managed to break their duck this season.

Midfielder Mukamba scored the opener in the 6th minute before Mutuma weighed in with his brace.

Against Esperance, Pasuwa said, they will fight for a win.

Esperance are the African Champions League holders and have also won the competition before in 1994.

Dynamos’ best run was losing in the final to Asec Mimosa. DeMbare’s last visit to Tunis for a date against Esperance came during the Champions League Group stage in 2010 when the team met in Pool A.

The Zimbabweans lost the away tie 3-0 with Bouzza Feham scoring a brace while Yousef Ghazahi added the other goal. At Rufaro, Oussama Darragi’s lone strike in the 21st minute condemned DeMbare to defeat.

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