
Dynamos coach Lloyd Chigowe has called for patience from fans and club management after his team’s latest draw against Highlanders in the much-anticipated “Battle of Zimbabwe.” The result means Dynamos have now gone 10 consecutive games without a win this season, raising concerns about the team’s form and future prospects. The extended winless run has left Dynamos supporters frustrated and anxious, with some expressing their dissatisfaction after the match. The team’s inability to score having managed only two goals in eight games, one of which was an own goal has been a particular point of concern. Despite creating chances, Dynamos have struggled to convert them, highlighting problems with confidence and composure in front of goal.
In his post-match comments, Chigowe acknowledged the fans’ disappointment but urged them to give the team more time. He emphasized that rebuilding a competitive squad is a gradual process and not something that can be achieved overnight. Chigowe pointed out that the players are still settling and need to build chemistry and belief. He remains optimistic that once the team starts scoring, their fortunes will improve significantly. Chigowe also did not shy away from accepting responsibility for the team’s poor run, stating that as the coach, the final accountability rests with him. He hinted at off-field challenges, including financial constraints and instability, which have affected the club’s ability to strengthen the squad during the transfer window. Despite the pressure, some fans have shown support for Chigowe, recognizing the difficulties he faces and urging the club to give him more time to turn things around.
Looking ahead, Dynamos face a tough run of fixtures in the coming weeks, including matches against GreenFuel, Scottland, Caps United, Ngezi Platinum Stars, and another encounter with Highlanders. The team will need to find solutions quickly to avoid slipping further down the table and to restore confidence among their supporters.
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