The ManicaPost

Window of hope for Gem Boys, Tenax . . . as Rhinos blow chance

Black Rhinos coach Herbert Maruwa

 

Ray Bande
Senior Reporter

 

IT remains game on in Chibuku Super Cup Group Three after Black Rhinos spurned a chance to seal a place in the next phase of the competition when they succumbed to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of newcomers Cranborne Bullets at Sakubva Stadium  today.

After amassing seven points from the five rounds of group matches played so far, Chauya Chipembere could have booked a place in the quarter finals of the cup competition only if they had secured maximum points against Cranborne Bullets.

Today’s result means that Rhinos remain with seven points in second position while Cranborne Bullets are now the log leaders on nine points.

Manica Diamonds and Tenax FC, who are playing their fifth round of matches in the competition tomorrow, have four points apiece.