Chapungu crush Chicken Inn

Sport
CHAPUNGU maintained their unbeaten home run with a stunning come back win over Chicken Inn in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Ascot Stadium yesterday.

Chapungu ………… (0)…3 Chicken Inn ………(1)….1

MUKUDZEI CHINGWERE SPORTS CORRESPONDENT CHAPUNGU maintained their unbeaten home run with a stunning come back win over Chicken Inn in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Ascot Stadium yesterday.

Three second half goals from Maxwell Mavhuto, Charles Murisa and a Passmore Bernard own goal outweighed Ishmael Lawe’s first half goal.

The result meant the airmen remained unbeaten at home after they managed to avoid defeat in all their matches against some big opponents like Dynamos, whom they beat 1-0, Caps United and ZPC Kariba, who crashed to 3-0 losses, FC Platinum, Hwange and Highlanders.

The Bulawayo side seemed to be the first team to beat Chapungu in Gweru, but temperatures dropped remarkably in the second half and they lost their first half cohesion.

Chapungu coach John Nyikadzino (pictured) was happy that their fine home run remained intact and hailed his charges for the relentless attack in the second half.

“Our strategy was to attack and attack and the boys did just that which worked very well for us. The win is good for the people of Gweru to see their team winning and we want to maintain that,” Nyikadzino said.

Losing Coach Joey Antipas lamented the harsh weather and a dubious penalty for the loss.

“We played under difficult conditions, the wind was very strong and we did not adapt. Again they were awarded a dodgy penalty,” Antipas said.

Alexander Useni punched Bhekimpilo Ncube’s strike into the path of Lawe who tapped in for the opening goal with ten minutes left to go to halftime.

With 20 minutes remaining on the clock, Mavhuto took the matter into his own hands when he fired home a powerful shot outside the box for the equaliser.

Five minutes latter Benard fouled Gift Phiri in the box and Murisa converted from the resultant spot-kick. Five minutes before fulltime Bernard’s woes mounted when he deflected Philip Marufu’s cross into his own net to give the hosts a comfortable lead.

At Rimuka, Wonder Kapinda’s 35th minute goal gave Black Rhinos maximum points edging Harare City 1-0.