Two promoted teams continue surprising everyone during the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season. MWOS stays unbeaten and leads the table with 31 points after tying Triangle yesterday. Scottland sits third with 26 points after beating Kwekwe United 1-0 at Rufaro Stadium. Both clubs perform much better than most people expected when the season started. Their success shows that newly promoted teams can compete against established clubs.
Tymon Machope scored the winning goal for Scottland during the 14th minute of the match. Panashe Mutimbanyoka made a clever chip pass that Machope flicked into the net with skill. Scottland controlled most of the first half and created several chances through different players. Coach Tonderai Ndiraya felt mixed emotions about his team's performance during the game. He worried about poor finishing that prevented his players from scoring more goals.
MWOS faced Triangle United and drew 2-2 after leading twice during the entertaining match. Triangle came back from behind both times to earn a valuable point away from home. This marked the first time MWOS failed to hold a lead this season against any opponent. The result ended their perfect record of maintaining advantages throughout matches. Coach Lloyd Mutasa praised his young players for fighting hard despite defensive mistakes.
Tymon Machope scored the winning goal for Scottland during the 14th minute of the match. Panashe Mutimbanyoka made a clever chip pass that Machope flicked into the net with skill. Scottland controlled most of the first half and created several chances through different players. Coach Tonderai Ndiraya felt mixed emotions about his team's performance during the game. He worried about poor finishing that prevented his players from scoring more goals.
MWOS faced Triangle United and drew 2-2 after leading twice during the entertaining match. Triangle came back from behind both times to earn a valuable point away from home. This marked the first time MWOS failed to hold a lead this season against any opponent. The result ended their perfect record of maintaining advantages throughout matches. Coach Lloyd Mutasa praised his young players for fighting hard despite defensive mistakes.