HIGHLANDERS will go all out for goals when they go on a collision course with Caps United at Barbourfields Stadium tomorrow in a clear declaration of their rules of engagement in this Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match.
With the encounter likely to be witnessed by a bumper crowd after the two teams’ sponsors, Netone, undertook to go ’50-50’ with the paying fans, Bosso might, come end of 90 minutes, be swimming in double delight – points and a fat bank balance – at least if it all goes according to the wishes of the technical team.
“We are going all out for goals on Sunday and hopefully that will help us win the match, even though we know that Caps United too want those three points,” said assistant coach Bekithemba “Super” Ndlovu.
He said they have been working hard at training to try and make sure the boys convert the numerous chances that they have been creating in the two major friendlies they had and the season opener against Black Rhinos in Harare last Saturday.
“We need to defend well too because we are playing against an experienced side with speedy forwards but we really hope that with the game plan we have put up, we will be able to score one, two or more goals,” said the former Bosso skipper, a veteran of many bruising battles during his illustrious career at both club and national team level.State media
