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We must start winning games- Gunners coach

Senatla Molefhe (white) of Extension Gunners tussling for the ball with Fortune Tuelo (maroon) of Police XI. PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE
 
Senatla Molefhe (white) of Extension Gunners tussling for the ball with Fortune Tuelo (maroon) of Police XI. PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Speaking in a post match interview after his team played to a goalless draw against Police XI on Saturday at the VTM Arena, he said players and technical team must deliver no matter the circumstances.

Gunners, who are yet to win a match this season, has faced numerous off field problems with the club's financier, Chief Ally Kgomongwe.

The Peleng side collected its first point of the season after three matches amidst fears of the past ghosts returning to haunt the team.

However, coach Kenosi says off field issues should be left to the management to deal with, whilst players and technical must do the business on the field.

'Yah, and I feel we must let the management deal with these issues while we take care of the business on the filed. We must start winning games,' said Kenosi.

Kenosi said the FIFA international break is a blessing in disguise as it will give them the time to prepare for their next games.

'We will use it to prepare and beef up the squad more especially the striking force. Like I said, we must start scoring to win our games,' he added.

His counterpart from Police XI, coach Paradzayi Madivenga, said he is not concerned that they have only managed to collect two points from a possible nine.

'The statistic(s) is not very impressive because to get two points out of nine is bad. But we cannot beat ourselves up. I think that we expected that it is going to be tough but we will soldier on.

'It is not over, the league is a marathon, I think we will fix it and come back stronger,' he said.

Police take on defending champions, Gaborone United in their next match after the FIFA break.

The coach ruined missed chances against Gunners in a dull affair played at VTM Arena. The Zimbabwean coach said they could have taken maximum points, especially towards the end of the match when his strikers missed two clear chances.

While the game was a cagey affair for the most of it, Police took the initiative in the last 20 minutes in search of an opening goal.

However, with Gunners now adopting a low block game plan, his strikers failed to make use of the chances that the team created. Police XI has two points from three games.

Teams

Police XI

Lesego Bosekeng, Takudzwa Bande, Jackie Tapologo, Lesego Motlhabankwe, Fortune Tuelo, Kebareng Baitisi, Banele Ndzabandzaba, Lone Taelo, Golesedi Motlopi (Boikopo Matakule), Tshephang Molefe (Motshwari Goitseone), Boemo Lekorwe (Karabo Kelatlhilwe)

Gunners

Kagisano Mekgwe, Moloi Thuto, Thamiso Gagoanngwe, Oleseng Kale, Mbase Ngakaetsile, Katlo Kgathi, Senatla Molefhe, Tiroyaone Maome, Siphamandla Sabelo, Ogomoditswe Sitang (, Kabelo Babusi

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