Scottland FC boss Tonderai Ndiraya admits his squad looks like minnows despite having star players on the books. The coach spoke after his team lost 1-0 to CAPS United at Rufaro Stadium during Sunday's league match. Money talks but results speak louder as the newcomers sit fifth on the table with just 28 points. Fellow promoted side MWOS embarrasses them by leading the entire league with 40 points. Ndiraya feels the heat from fans who expected better returns on their massive spending spree.
The manager says people forget his club just arrived from Division One and needs time to adapt. He admits the pressure builds because rival team MWOS dominates after coming up from the same lower division. Scottland brought in household names like Khama Billiat and Walter Musona during the transfer window. They also grabbed Golden Boot winner Lynoth Chikuhwa and Peter Muduhwa to strengthen their attack. Fresh signing Terrence Dzvukamanja just arrived from South African giants SuperSport United.
Ndiraya believes his team will improve as the season progresses despite trailing the leaders. He says football takes patience and supporters must accept that building a winning culture requires several matches. The coach promises his expensive stars will start delivering victories if given proper time to gel together. Castle Lager Premier Soccer League fans watch closely as the big spenders try to justify their hefty investments. Many games remain for Scottland to prove they belong among the elite teams.
The manager says people forget his club just arrived from Division One and needs time to adapt. He admits the pressure builds because rival team MWOS dominates after coming up from the same lower division. Scottland brought in household names like Khama Billiat and Walter Musona during the transfer window. They also grabbed Golden Boot winner Lynoth Chikuhwa and Peter Muduhwa to strengthen their attack. Fresh signing Terrence Dzvukamanja just arrived from South African giants SuperSport United.
Ndiraya believes his team will improve as the season progresses despite trailing the leaders. He says football takes patience and supporters must accept that building a winning culture requires several matches. The coach promises his expensive stars will start delivering victories if given proper time to gel together. Castle Lager Premier Soccer League fans watch closely as the big spenders try to justify their hefty investments. Many games remain for Scottland to prove they belong among the elite teams.