Macaulay Bonne rolled back into the Warriors setup after getting frozen out for a while, and the Charlton Athletic striker made it clear he never stopped wanting to rep Zimbabwe. The 34-year-old forward told coach Marian Mario Marinica's crew that playing for his country at the top level is something he refuses to walk away from, and he thinks the squad can hit milestones nobody's reached before.
Bonne said his years grinding in English football should help the team lock in as a solid unit chasing better results. He's feeling the love from fans and teammates since touching down, and everything about being home just hits different for him.
The veteran wants his prime national team years to kick off right now, and he's zeroing in on helping Zimbabwe climb to new heights through hard work and full commitment to the badge.
Bonne said his years grinding in English football should help the team lock in as a solid unit chasing better results. He's feeling the love from fans and teammates since touching down, and everything about being home just hits different for him.
The veteran wants his prime national team years to kick off right now, and he's zeroing in on helping Zimbabwe climb to new heights through hard work and full commitment to the badge.