All we want is to see PSL in Masvingo – FC Wangu Mazodze

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Masvingo based Zifa Eastern Region Division One soccer league team, FC Wangu Mazodze said they are still sticking to their dream of bringing back PSL to Masvingo City.
Speaking after the Masvingo derby in which they beat Masvingo United with a goal to nil, FC Wangu Mazodze’s spokesperson Sukuoluhle Ndlovu said they were working towards bringing back PSL in Masvingo.
“We are the log leaders and will forever be, we are maintaining the momentum and are working towards one goal which is to bring back PSL to Masvingo,” said Ndlovu.
Masvingo United spokesperson Omen Mafa said the game was tough, the team displayed very well even though they conceded a goal in the last five minutes of the match.
“It’s unfortunate that we conceded at the last minute of the game. Even though we had issues with how the goal was scored, the boys played very well today,” said Mafa.
Mafa also said he wanted to see PSL being played in Masvingo come next season.
Desire Ndongeni a soccer fan who had travelled from Bikita Minerals to witness the Masvingo derby said overally all the teams showcased very well.
“This was a derby all the teams played very well. In a derby anything can happen, if a team conceded fans will always blame someone but it was 50/50,” said Ndongeni.

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