Chiefs clash with BMC again
Friday, February 01, 2008

Both sides met a week ago at the same venue and Chiefs ran away with a slim 1-0 victory to finish the opening round without a loss in 15 games. In tomorrow's game, Ezinkomo will be looking for revenge against Magosi. Once again, BMC can be assured of support from fans of clubs out to make sure that the Lobatse side to end Chiefs' unbeaten run. There is no doubt that BMC have always been a difficult side for Magosi and it will be no surprise if Ezinkomo get maximum points tomorrow. This weekend, BMC might come out a completely different side. They are expected to field some of their new players from Zimbabwe. BMC coach Cosmos Zulu said yesterday that all they want is to beat Chiefs. "We have been working hard at training to ensure that we do not commit the same mistakes like in the last game," Zulu told Mmegi Sport.
Since arriving in Lobatse, the Zimbabwean tactician has had mixed fortunes. This has made some people to question if firing Keitumetse 'Pio' Paul was a good move. Under the tutelage of Paul, BMC showed hunger to compete against the established sides. But this seems to have dissipated since he left. But Zulu cannot be faulted because the likes of Kenanao 'Flo' Kgetholetsile, Phemelo Ditsile and Zenzo Moyo have been awful in front of goal. Moyo and Ditsile missed the game against Chiefs last week. They are expected to be back in the line-up to bolster the attack. The burly Moyo can be a handful to any defence and Chiefs will have to keep him under guard throughout the game.
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