Elvis Chipezeze finally talked about missing his chance with the Warriors team. Coach Michael Nees left him out when picking players for games against Benin and Nigeria last month. The goalkeeper plays really well for his team, Magesi FC, right down in South Africa. He stopped other teams from scoring eleven times already this season in their top league matches.
Even with these great saves, the coach picked different goalkeepers instead. Nees wanted Washington Arubi as his first-choice player. Martin Mapisa from MWOS FC and young Marley Tavaziva from the Brentford B team came as backups. When asked by the FarPost website how he felt, Chipezeze stayed positive about everything. He said missing out made him want to work harder rather than feel upset.
The talented keeper from Gweru believes all players want to represent their countries. He supports whoever plays for Zimbabwe currently. Chipezeze keeps his mind focused on making more saves for his club team. Missing the national team call-up pushed him to prove himself more. He wants everyone to see what he can do each game he plays.
He believes staying strong helps him perform better each week. The competition level seems very high to him during matches this season. This challenge improved how he plays and thinks during games. Chipezeze quickly points out that he never succeeds alone. His teammates deserve credit for helping him stop opponents from scoring goals against them.
The goalkeeper expects more success ahead because everyone works hard together. They push each other daily during practice sessions. Chipezeze knows teamwork makes winning possible. Even without the Warriors jersey on his back right, he keeps pushing forward. His positive attitude shows why many fans believe he deserves another chance with the national team soon.
Even with these great saves, the coach picked different goalkeepers instead. Nees wanted Washington Arubi as his first-choice player. Martin Mapisa from MWOS FC and young Marley Tavaziva from the Brentford B team came as backups. When asked by the FarPost website how he felt, Chipezeze stayed positive about everything. He said missing out made him want to work harder rather than feel upset.
The talented keeper from Gweru believes all players want to represent their countries. He supports whoever plays for Zimbabwe currently. Chipezeze keeps his mind focused on making more saves for his club team. Missing the national team call-up pushed him to prove himself more. He wants everyone to see what he can do each game he plays.
He believes staying strong helps him perform better each week. The competition level seems very high to him during matches this season. This challenge improved how he plays and thinks during games. Chipezeze quickly points out that he never succeeds alone. His teammates deserve credit for helping him stop opponents from scoring goals against them.
The goalkeeper expects more success ahead because everyone works hard together. They push each other daily during practice sessions. Chipezeze knows teamwork makes winning possible. Even without the Warriors jersey on his back right, he keeps pushing forward. His positive attitude shows why many fans believe he deserves another chance with the national team soon.