MWOS FC head coach Lloyd Mutasa described his team’s 1-0 win over arch-rivals Scottland as a “sweet victory” in an emotionally charged Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash at Ngoni Stadium on Saturday.
The match carried extra significance for Mutasa, who revealed he had considered quitting coaching after last season’s bitter encounters between the two sides during their Northern Region Division One campaign.
Billy Vheremu’s 51st-minute strike proved decisive, not only securing three crucial points but also extending his impressive season tally to nine goals.
The victory maintains MWOS’s unbeaten run to 14 matches, with the league leaders now sitting comfortably on 30 points.
“This win is so sweet,” an elated Mutasa told reporters. “There was a time I wanted to give up coaching because of what happened last year. This was a massive game – losing here could have undone all our hard work from the first match to game thirteen.”
The coach emphasised the importance of making the Norton community proud: “I’m extremely pleased we have managed to bring joy to the people of Norton, if not the entire country.”
Watch Lloyd Mutasa’s post-match press conference below
@zimbuzz We have made the whole country happy – Lloyd Mutasa Full time MWOS 1-0 SCOTTLAND
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