![]() The two sides are also tied on goal difference, with Dynamos on top by virtue of having scored more goals. The win saw the former champions leapfrog FC Platinum into third place with 36 points, the same as the Zvishavane-based outfit. The army side put up a brave fight in the second-half but an equaliser just would not come and coach Stix Mutizwa will have to wait another day to halt a catastrophic run of form that has seen his team take just one win in the last six matches.ĭynamos, on the other hand, will be relieved to have collected all three points without necessarily producing their best. Rhinos had made the trip to Rufaro Stadium determined to avoid a third consecutive defeat, only to find themselves undone by a brilliant goal from Mushure, who netted direct from the corner flag ten minutes before the break. Zimbabwe left back Ocean Mushure scored a stunning first-half goal as Dynamos battled to a 1-0 win over Black Rhinos on Saturday. The draw left Highlanders in sixth place with 32 points, eight behind log leaders Ngezi Platinum.Ĭoach Erol Akbay, who announced his decision to desert the financially troubled club at the expiry of his contract later this year, is struggling to inspire the team to any form of consistency and the mid-season departure strikers Prince Dube and Rodrick Mutuma for greener pastures has worsened the situation. ![]() Meanwhile, it was not such a happy afternoon for Bulawayo giants Highlanders, who slipped further behind the leading pack following a lifeless display in their goalless draw at home to 12th placed Harare City. Yet there would be no stopping the hosts from registering their fourth win of the campaign, although the three points collected did little to alter things in the standings, as the Green Machine remain stranded deep in relegation territory with 17 points from 14 matches.ĬAPS still have six games in hand after accumulating a fixture backlog due to their CAF Champions League commitments early on. To their credit, Kariba tried their best to make a fight of it on Sunday, especially after Chungwa's 62nd minute volley had handed CAPS the initiative. The Mashonaland West side have just one win in eight matches, and barely resemble the team that would occasionally pop up at the top end of the log table not so long ago. There would have been no better time for a rebound than against a Kariba team who themselves have been tumbling down the log table at breakneck speed. The Zimbabwe Premier League defending champions - turned top-flight whipping boys - had gone into Matchday 20 on the back of a five-match winless streak to leave coach Lloyd Chitembwe running out of excuses. ![]() Veteran forward Dominic Chungwa scored a priceless second-half goal as troubled CAPS United beat ZPC Kariba 1-0 to give their fans some desperately needed respite. ![]()
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