“Destiny is in our hands”, MWOS Coach Lloyd Mutasa

As Northern Region Soccer League rivals MWOS and Scottland Football Clubs tussle for the ticket to the top flight Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL), Lloyd Mutasa the MWOS gaffer has intimated that his charges destiny lies in their hands.

Mutasa aired his views as the final run in of matches hots up in Division 1. MWOS kept their fate in their hands with a crucial 2-1 win over former title challengers Golden Eagles at Ellis Robbins.

Second placed Scottland beat Chinhoyi Stars 2-0 to maintain pressure on log leaders MWOS.

Lloyd ‘Samaita’ Mutasa was a relieved man after the victory against Golden Eagles.

Mutasa described the encounter as a derby.

He promised his supporters that they are going to fight tooth and nail and make sure they win the championship and ultimately the ticket to the PSL

“With these four games left we are not going to rest until the last day.

Destiny lies in their hands. If they win their remaining matches they clinch the title.

Any slip up at this moment may jeopardize their chances of winning the title.

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