CAPS United coach Ian Bakala demands his players toughen up mentally as the team battles to climb the league table. The Green Machine sits stuck at 11th place with just 20 points after 18 matches. Leaders MWOS have left them trailing behind with a massive 17-point gap. Bakala took over from Lloyd Chitembwe last month when the club was flirting with relegation danger. The former Zambian star believes his squad has what it takes but lacks the right mindset.
The team shows promise on the pitch but keeps missing crucial moments during matches. Bakala says his players defend well and control the midfield, but fail to capitalize on the chances that arise. Physical fitness has improved since his arrival, and the tactical changes appear to be effective. However, the mental side of the game remains their biggest weakness. Daily training sessions focus on building stronger attitudes and sharper thinking.
July brings five tough fixtures that could make or break their season. Four of these matches happen at their Rufaro Stadium home ground. They face title contenders Scottland away on Sunday before hosting Triangle, TelOne, and Highlanders. A trip to face Ngezi Platinum Stars at Baobab Stadium completes their busy month.
Star midfielder Kundai Benyu returns after missing last week through illness. The former Celtic player scored three goals last month, and his absence was clearly felt. Bakala knows every remaining game matters as they fight to move up the standings. New signings have joined the squad as management tries to strengthen the team.
The team shows promise on the pitch but keeps missing crucial moments during matches. Bakala says his players defend well and control the midfield, but fail to capitalize on the chances that arise. Physical fitness has improved since his arrival, and the tactical changes appear to be effective. However, the mental side of the game remains their biggest weakness. Daily training sessions focus on building stronger attitudes and sharper thinking.
July brings five tough fixtures that could make or break their season. Four of these matches happen at their Rufaro Stadium home ground. They face title contenders Scottland away on Sunday before hosting Triangle, TelOne, and Highlanders. A trip to face Ngezi Platinum Stars at Baobab Stadium completes their busy month.
Star midfielder Kundai Benyu returns after missing last week through illness. The former Celtic player scored three goals last month, and his absence was clearly felt. Bakala knows every remaining game matters as they fight to move up the standings. New signings have joined the squad as management tries to strengthen the team.