Coach Joel Luphahla isn't hitting the panic button despite Simba Bhora's rough football ride. The defending champs look nothing like last season's powerhouse after stumbling to a frustrating one-nil loss against Dynamos at Rufaro Stadium.
Four matches into their season, Simba Bhora sits in twelfth place with a measly five points out of twelve possible. Their offensive game looks completely broken. Thanks to Namibian forward Isakar Gurirab, they've only managed to score a single goal.
Luphahla believes his team will bounce back. He knows some players joined late after a South African pre-season tour, and they're still finding their rhythm. The coach admits their goal-scoring problems are serious. Their fans traveled from Shamva and watched them struggle without creating clear chances.
Their next match against TelOne looks challenging. Luphahla recognizes the pressure but remains confident. He understands the league is tough, and every team comes prepared. With the champions searching for a comeback, all eyes will watch whether they can reclaim their former glory or sink deeper into crisis.
Four matches into their season, Simba Bhora sits in twelfth place with a measly five points out of twelve possible. Their offensive game looks completely broken. Thanks to Namibian forward Isakar Gurirab, they've only managed to score a single goal.
Luphahla believes his team will bounce back. He knows some players joined late after a South African pre-season tour, and they're still finding their rhythm. The coach admits their goal-scoring problems are serious. Their fans traveled from Shamva and watched them struggle without creating clear chances.
Their next match against TelOne looks challenging. Luphahla recognizes the pressure but remains confident. He understands the league is tough, and every team comes prepared. With the champions searching for a comeback, all eyes will watch whether they can reclaim their former glory or sink deeper into crisis.