Mapeza feels the heat
- NEXTLEVEL
- Aug 27, 2019
- 1 min read
FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza says the departure of key players has left him struggling to juggle his thin squad who are fighting on two fronts.
The Zvishavane side will be looking to defend the league title for the second successive year, and are also on the verge of qualifying for the CAF Champions League group stages.
But Mapeza says the busy schedule is taking its toll on his squad, and injuries have made his situation worse.
“We have lost players and it’s not going to be easy. We have been trying to work on combinations, but we are struggling in terms of consistency.
This week (Kelvin) Madzongwe is playing as a centre-back, next week he is playing as a midfielder. We have lost the core of the team and it is difficult building another during the middle of the season,” Mapeza said.
On the local front, they are well on course of winning the title again as they currently lead the log standings.
They are also two matches away from the group stages of the CAF Champions League. Following their 3-2 aggregate win over Kalisto Pasuwa’s Nyasa Big Bullets in the preliminary round stage at the weekend, Mapeza’s side will face UD Songo of Mozambique in a two-legged round with the winner progressing to the competition’s group stages.
The Mozambican side beat Tanzania’s Simba Sports Club in the previous round.
After an energy-sapping match against Bullets, when his side had to play part of the match with a man down, FC Platinum makes a long trip to Hwange on Wednesday.

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