Lloyd Mutasa keeps telling everyone his MWOS team just wants to avoid getting kicked out of the Premier League. His squad sits at the top of the table with 37 points after 18 matches. The new team has only lost one game all season. They beat the defending champions Simba Bhora and stay ahead of third-place Scottland. Mutasa acts like his players are fighting to stay up instead of going for the championship.
The coach has been working in football for over twenty years but never won the big prize. His friends from the same generation have all grabbed Premier League titles at least once. Norman Mapeza, Kalisto Pasuwa, and Tonderai Ndiraya have championship trophies on their shelves. Mutasa coached teams like Dynamos and FC Platinum but came up short every time. He keeps saying his mission is just survival even though his team dominates the league.
MWOS spent serious money to build their squad for their first Premier League season. They brought in experienced players like goalkeeper Martin Mapisa and defender Valentine Katsande. The team kept some players from their lower division days but added quality throughout the roster. Mutasa refuses to talk about winning the title even though his team looks unstoppable.
Scottland coach Tonderai Ndiraya takes a different approach and openly chases the championship. His team trails MWOS by eight points but could close the gap. Ndiraya won the title last season with Simba Bhora and wants another trophy. He believes his current squad can compete for first place despite being newcomers to the top flight.
The coach has been working in football for over twenty years but never won the big prize. His friends from the same generation have all grabbed Premier League titles at least once. Norman Mapeza, Kalisto Pasuwa, and Tonderai Ndiraya have championship trophies on their shelves. Mutasa coached teams like Dynamos and FC Platinum but came up short every time. He keeps saying his mission is just survival even though his team dominates the league.
MWOS spent serious money to build their squad for their first Premier League season. They brought in experienced players like goalkeeper Martin Mapisa and defender Valentine Katsande. The team kept some players from their lower division days but added quality throughout the roster. Mutasa refuses to talk about winning the title even though his team looks unstoppable.
Scottland coach Tonderai Ndiraya takes a different approach and openly chases the championship. His team trails MWOS by eight points but could close the gap. Ndiraya won the title last season with Simba Bhora and wants another trophy. He believes his current squad can compete for first place despite being newcomers to the top flight.