On Saturday at Sunset stadium, in a rescheduled fixture Power Dynamos have a chance to bridge the gap between them and Red Arrows to two points.
To achieve that, they need to beat Zanaco in a match their coach, Osward Mutapa, has described as a tough match.
The Super League went into recess last week, but Power Dynamos and Zesco United have been clearing their backlog of games. The defending champions face Zanaco, while Zesco plays Kansanshi Dynamos.
Seated second with 26 points, Power knows that a win will draw them close to Arrows.
“We need to take responsibility as a team,” Mutapa said. “We are champions, so we have to play to win.”
Power has not lost to Zanaco since March 6, 2022. However, they will be looking to register their first win at Sunset Stadium since 2019.
Mutapa’s side has not kept a clean sheet in the last four games, and his side is looking to ensure they keep it tight at the back.
“If you look at the goal we conceded against Kabwe Warriors, it is all about taking responsibility,” he said.
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