The Zimbabwe national soccer team, the Warriors, are gearing up for a crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Cameroon on Tuesday.
Following a promising 0-0 draw against Kenya, Warriors captain Marshall Munetsi expressed optimism about the teamās performance and the positive impact of the new coach.
Reflecting on the Kenya match, Munetsi noted, āIt was a positive performance from everyone. Now, going into the game against Cameroon, weāre focused on getting maximum points, especially since weāre playing at home.ā Despite reports that Cameroon might not play, Munetsi emphasized that the team is unfazed, acknowledging that mind games are common in African football.
Cameroon presents a different challenge compared to Kenya, with Munetsi highlighting the quality and experience of their squad, many of whom play for top European clubs. He added, āWeāre preparing by analyzing videos of our performance and Cameroonās strengths and weaknesses. Itās about being efficient, taking our chances, and staying solid defensively.ā
Warriors striker Douglas Mapfumo echoed Munetsiās sentiments, praising the teamās preparations and the coachās influence.
āWeāve been training well, focusing on finishing, and the squadās mentality is right. Itās going to be a good game against a very aggressive team, but weāre confident.ā