Ambitious Super Lions Brace for New Campaign

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NEWLY-FORMED Zifa Harare Province Division Two side Super Lions still have work to do before they become the finished article, according to coach Prosper Hwande.

The Harare-based outfit last weekend continued their preparations for the new season with a friendly match against Zifa Eastern Region Division One side Mutare City.

The match, which was the fourth they have played against a former premier league club in their build up to the new season, ended in a goalless draw.

After featuring prominently as Super Lions held their own against teams such as Chegutu Pirates, Chapungu and Shabanie Mine in the past month, team captain Admire Masocha believes they have got what it takes to make an impact in Division Two.

“We have had a good run of games against opponents that play in a league that is stronger than the one we will be playing in and I am happy with the way we have performed.

“The match against Mutare City is another one in which we have shown that we are no pushovers and once we perfect in one or two areas of concern, we will be ready for the new season,” said Masocha.

Super Lions club president Welcome Shumba is satisfied with the progress that the team has shown in pre-season.

“We have played with big teams such as Chegutu Pirates, Shabanie Mine, and Chapungu and now Mutare City and the performances have been good.

“I think we are moving in the right direction and can achieve our vision as a club and as the executive, we will give the players and technical team all the support that they need,” said Shumba.

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