Will Rahman Gumbo Haunt Bosso?
13 October 2019
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HIGHLANDERS’ battle to climb up the log standing continues today as they face new boys, TelOne, at Barbourfields Stadium.


Bosso’s woeful season has seen them hover just above the relegation zone for the better part of the year but a recent turn of fortunes has seen them steadily climb up the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League after collecting seven points in the last three games.


Highlanders coach, Hendrikus Pieter de Jongh believes they have to collect maximum points if they are to entertain any chances of making it into the top eight.


“We are aiming for nothing but a victory and I have a good feeling we will win on Sunday but it is something that we are going to have to work for.


“The league is very competitive and any team can win against any other side. Even if you look at the scores there haven’t been huge margin wins meaning we have to take our chances.

We have to get maximum points if we are to cover the gap between us and our rivals. There is a big opportunity as the points gap is not that huge,” he said.


The Dutchman was however, not lost to TelOne’s good form that has seen the Gweru-based side go for five games without tasting defeat.
He said the fact that TelOne has managed to go for four games without conceding was a feat they were mindful of and they would not underrate the side.


The Bosso coach said a hectic schedule that saw them play four games in 11 days with two of those games in Harare left his charges drained and played a role in their failure to come to the party against Herentals last Sunday.


“I gave my boys time off to rest today (Thursday) so they can recover from the packed schedule.


We had to travel to Harare twice inside a week while playing a mid-week fixture in between and I feel this was draining. I feel they can come back rejuvenated and give a similar performance to the one we saw against Chicken Inn,” he said.State media

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