Ali Sundowns beat Chinhoyi Stars 5-1 at home for their first win this season. Striker Norest Mazeno scored twice during the match. The team had tied with the Trojans in their first game before this victory. Mazeno said they wanted to win at home after drawing their opener. He added that this win warns rivals about Ali Sundowns' arriving in the league.
The forward mentioned that the team aims for steady results against Zambezi G&C this Friday. According to Mazeno, winning matters because it attracts fans and sponsors, benefiting the club. He plans to play his best every time he steps on the field. Mazeno moved to Ali Sundowns from Rusitu Tigers recently. He set a personal goal to score in each match and rank among the top scorers when the season ends.
Mazeno stated he would accept whatever happened but would strive for his targets. He always wanted to play for a team based in Harare. He shared that he would keep working hard to catch attention from larger clubs such as the Highlanders. For the present, he focuses on scoring goals and helping his team do well. The win has given early momentum to Ali Sundowns, a club from Mabvuku in their first season after almost 20 years in the lower divisions.
Several matches happen this weekend across the league. Black Mambas face Banket United on Friday, and Trojan Stars play against Agama the same day. Other Friday games feature Chinhoyi Stars against FC Oden and other teams in action. Games continue Saturday with Karoi United meeting Harare City, and Ngezi U-19 competing against Chegutu Pirates.
The forward mentioned that the team aims for steady results against Zambezi G&C this Friday. According to Mazeno, winning matters because it attracts fans and sponsors, benefiting the club. He plans to play his best every time he steps on the field. Mazeno moved to Ali Sundowns from Rusitu Tigers recently. He set a personal goal to score in each match and rank among the top scorers when the season ends.
Mazeno stated he would accept whatever happened but would strive for his targets. He always wanted to play for a team based in Harare. He shared that he would keep working hard to catch attention from larger clubs such as the Highlanders. For the present, he focuses on scoring goals and helping his team do well. The win has given early momentum to Ali Sundowns, a club from Mabvuku in their first season after almost 20 years in the lower divisions.
Several matches happen this weekend across the league. Black Mambas face Banket United on Friday, and Trojan Stars play against Agama the same day. Other Friday games feature Chinhoyi Stars against FC Oden and other teams in action. Games continue Saturday with Karoi United meeting Harare City, and Ngezi U-19 competing against Chegutu Pirates.