Bruce Kangwa believes CAPS United can become a top competitor in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League this season when players reach their full potential. The Green Machine started their campaign with a 1-1 draw against GreenFuel last Saturday. Joseph Mbollo scored what looked like a winning goal after beating his defender, but officials called it offside. Kangwa remains positive about the team despite dropping points in their first match.
The defender sees great team spirit at CAPS United heading into the new season. He appreciates how everyone trains hard and follows the coach's instructions. Senior players help newcomers adjust to team expectations, creating a supportive environment. Kangwa explains that everyone pushes each other regardless of experience level because success requires a full team effort.
CAPS United plays against league newcomers Scottland this Sunday at Rufaro Stadium. Scottland started strong by defeating Triangle 1-0 in their first Premier League match last Friday. The matchup features added drama as former CAPS stars Godknows Murwira and Kingsley Mureremba switched to Scottland during the offseason. Kangwa focuses on winning rather than past teammates as his squad prepares for the upcoming challenge.
The Green Machine strengthened its coaching staff by hiring Farai Tawachera to replace Nelson Matongorere, who passed away last year. Tawachera speaks highly of head coach Lloyd Chitembwe, describing him as an excellent teacher who values input from his assistants. He appreciates how Chitembwe creates a comfortable working environment through collaboration rather than asserting authority. The new assistant coach brings fresh energy to an already talented group.
Tawachera believes CAPS United has assembled enough quality players to compete for championships. He recognizes the pressure that comes with coaching a prestigious club where fans expect excellent results. The technical team understands they must improve upon previous performances to satisfy supporters. Scottland recognizes their match against CAPS United represents their first major test against one of the traditional Big Three clubs in the Premier League.
The defender sees great team spirit at CAPS United heading into the new season. He appreciates how everyone trains hard and follows the coach's instructions. Senior players help newcomers adjust to team expectations, creating a supportive environment. Kangwa explains that everyone pushes each other regardless of experience level because success requires a full team effort.
CAPS United plays against league newcomers Scottland this Sunday at Rufaro Stadium. Scottland started strong by defeating Triangle 1-0 in their first Premier League match last Friday. The matchup features added drama as former CAPS stars Godknows Murwira and Kingsley Mureremba switched to Scottland during the offseason. Kangwa focuses on winning rather than past teammates as his squad prepares for the upcoming challenge.
The Green Machine strengthened its coaching staff by hiring Farai Tawachera to replace Nelson Matongorere, who passed away last year. Tawachera speaks highly of head coach Lloyd Chitembwe, describing him as an excellent teacher who values input from his assistants. He appreciates how Chitembwe creates a comfortable working environment through collaboration rather than asserting authority. The new assistant coach brings fresh energy to an already talented group.
Tawachera believes CAPS United has assembled enough quality players to compete for championships. He recognizes the pressure that comes with coaching a prestigious club where fans expect excellent results. The technical team understands they must improve upon previous performances to satisfy supporters. Scottland recognizes their match against CAPS United represents their first major test against one of the traditional Big Three clubs in the Premier League.