De Sisk, MoreFire in crucial title race

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De Sisk top striker Taurai Mudzviti
Clayton Shereni

Mucheke Social League log leaders, De Sisk FC last weekend continued their excellent run by defeating FC Vic Ranch 1-0 in an encounter played at Mucheke B Arena.
This leaves the log leaders and second-placed MoreFire FC, who also defeated Fairdeal 2-0 in their own weekend encounter, on the same position with 52 points from 24 matches each.
The two teams are separated by a wide 43-27 goal difference which leaves De Sisk on top of the log standings.
Speaking to TellZim News in an interview, De Sisk top striker Taurai Mudzviti said they had a good calibre of players and looked forward to continuing in their excellent form.
"We are on top of the log standings but it is not an easy race. We have the finest talent; everyone is in form and we hope to continue with our superb run so that we emerge the winners," said Mudzviti.
MoreFire head coach, Philip Java expressed confidence in his team and said they were in a good position to win the title as long as fair play prevailed.
"So far so good because we have been playing well. We are tied on 52 points with De Sisk and if the boys continue playing well, nothing can stop us from winning the trophy. If fair play continues, we will experience good quality football," said Java.
In other encounters played at the same venue, Flying Eagles thrashed Yavakomana 3-1 and moved to the third position on the log standings with 51 points, while Chivara FC drew 1-1 with Pangolin FC and dropped to number four.
Defending champions, Mustafa FC defeated Roselux 3-2 while Chesvingo All Stars walloped RCZ 3-0.sport

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