Nigel Siziba
OnSport Reporter
Zimbabwe’s biggest soccer rivalry will be reignited this weekend in Harare when Highlanders takes on troubled Dynamos who have been blowing hots and colds this season.
Bosso coach, Kelvin Kaindu believes this can turn out to be an exciting match as both sides seek a win as the two sides are coming from losses.
Speaking to journalists Thursday, Kaindu said despite the challenges both sides are facing on the pitch they are likely to turn up on Sunday.
“Both teams are coming from a defeat, this may make it a bit exciting because every team would probably play an attacking game for them to pick up maximum points.”
Kaindu said it will not be an easy game and playing at home will give DeMbare the edge, while this season they haven’t started well “you never take anything away from them, they can rise anytime”.
He told the media despite suffering two defeats in succession the morale is still high in the Highlanders camp.
“Looking at the way we have been training everyone is geared up for the big game, you could see the intensity in training and how everyone has been pushing,” said Kaindu.
He revealed Talent Dube and Ariel Sibanda are back from the sick bay while Archford Faira has been ruled out of the game.
Kaindu believes winning the game will be a big booster to the team going forward.
Last season Bosso beat DeMbare home and away. They won 2-1 at Barbourfields Stadium and then went on to win 2-0 at Rufaro Stadium to complete a memorable double.
Bragging rights at stake in Bosso-DeMbare duel
