Power FC eyes momentum after narrow cup win

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By Tadiwa Shunje
MASVINGO – Power FC will be aiming to build on their recent victory when they face Africa
Minerals Ventures at Vengere Stadium in match day eight today (May 07, 2026).
The side edged Four Lions 1-0 on 2 May in a tightly contested encounter of ZIFA Munhumutapa
Challenge Cup, securing a crucial win that keeps their cup hopes alive.
The result boosted confidence in the camp as they prepare for what promises to be another
challenging fixture in Rusape against Africa Minerals Ventures.
Speaking to TellZim News after the previous match, Power FC head coach, Wilson
Chinosengwa expressed satisfaction with the performance, highlighting both tactical discipline
and resilience shown by his players.
“Yes the game went according to our plans. We knew it was going to be a difficult game since
the teams knew each other but the boys played well and managed to get a goal that was meant to
unsettle them,” said Chinosengwa.
“In the second half we did well by absorbing pressure. Special thanks goes to our supporters who
pushes the boys all the way, we are hoping for a positive result in Rusape against Africa
Minerals Ventures,” he added.
The goalkeepers’ coach, Lloyd Moyo also praised the team’s execution and focus, emphasizing a
steady approach moving forward.
“The game was ok, we played well and the boys executed our game plan very well. We are
looking forward to our next match in Rusape and we are just taking each game as it comes
because we still have a long way to go,” he said.
With momentum on their side, Power FC will be hoping to carry their winning form into the
clash against Africa Minerals Ventures as the league campaign continues.

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