CAPS United drew 0-0 with GreenFuel at Rufaro Stadium yesterday. The home team struggled without star midfielder Kundai Benyu who missed the game due to illness. Coach Ian Bakala watched his team fail to create any scoring chances during the match. GreenFuel controlled most of the action under returning manager Rodwell Dhlakama. The visitors dominated possession and created better opportunities throughout the contest.
Dhlakama returned to lead GreenFuel after the team went six games without a victory. His squad pressed forward looking for three points to escape the relegation zone. The coach felt his players deserved to win based on their performance. CAPS United managed just one shot attempt during the entire 90 minutes. GreenFuel threatened the goal multiple times but could not find the back of the net.
Both clubs earned one point from the draw and remain tied at 20 points after 18 matches. CAPS United moved up one spot to 11th place ahead of Manica Diamonds. GreenFuel sits in 12th position due to goal difference calculations. The result keeps both teams near the bottom half of the league table. Bakala admitted his squad played better after halftime but acknowledged the difficult challenge ahead.
The match featured physical play as both sides fought for every ball. CAPS United made two second-half substitutions to try changing the momentum. GreenFuel also brought on fresh legs late in the contest. Neither team could break the deadlock despite several close chances.
Dhlakama returned to lead GreenFuel after the team went six games without a victory. His squad pressed forward looking for three points to escape the relegation zone. The coach felt his players deserved to win based on their performance. CAPS United managed just one shot attempt during the entire 90 minutes. GreenFuel threatened the goal multiple times but could not find the back of the net.
Both clubs earned one point from the draw and remain tied at 20 points after 18 matches. CAPS United moved up one spot to 11th place ahead of Manica Diamonds. GreenFuel sits in 12th position due to goal difference calculations. The result keeps both teams near the bottom half of the league table. Bakala admitted his squad played better after halftime but acknowledged the difficult challenge ahead.
The match featured physical play as both sides fought for every ball. CAPS United made two second-half substitutions to try changing the momentum. GreenFuel also brought on fresh legs late in the contest. Neither team could break the deadlock despite several close chances.