Cameroon midfielder backs Hunda

 

Hunda has just joined Police XI to succeed fellow Zimbabwean Barry Daka after a successful stint at Uniao Flamengo Santos. 'I have no doubt that the new coach (Hunda) will succeed at the club, as things are beginning to look good ever since he arrived,' Tchapet told Mmegi Sport.

Hunda led Police XI to a 2-0 over Extension Gunners on Monday and Tchapet believes the result was the beginning of good times for the team. 'Things are looking good with the new coach. He is very good and has brought discipline, which we didn't have before. We are disciplined and everyone is attending training. There is a sense of unity in the team and everyone is behind the coach,' he said. Tchapet who has been a revelation since joining the club at the beginning of the season is upbeat that a top eight finish is possible.

'Our target is to finish in the top eight and I believe that is possible,' he said.

The policemen lock horns with BDF XI on Sunday and the former Cameroon youth international admits it will be a tough encounter. 'It is going to be a tricky game but we will put in all our effort to win the game. We need to win this game to make sure we end the season on a high note,' he said. Tchapet's ingenuity has not gone unnoticed, as a number of big teams in the country are reportedly chasing him. He said he is happy at Police XI though he would consider any good offer at the end of the season. The midfielder has played in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo where he captained DCM Mpemba.