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‘The best Warriors squad ever’ - NewsDay Zimbabwe

BY HENRY MHARA DEFENDER Onismor Bhasera rates the current Warriors squad as one of the best in the history of the senior men’s national team and believes they have what it takes to qualify for the knockout stages of the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) finals. Dubbed the “Golden Generation”, the Knowledge Musona-captained side sealed their third straight Afcon finals qualification last month with a win over Botswana. They booked their place to the finals set for Cameroon next year in January, with a game to spare. “We have had the best national teams over the past few years and the current one is up there,” Bhasera opined. “It’s not a fluke for the team to qualify three times in a row to the Afcon finals. This is a very good squad. The guys are very enthusiastic, they work hard and are ready to go miles to achieve more. They are all doing very well in their respective clubs which is good for the national team.” “Hopefully, they can bring that same club form to the national team. The next thing for the team now is to go beyond the group stages and that would be a big thing for the country.” Bhasera echoed Musona’s calls for Zifa and the government to start putting resources together for the team so that players will not be distracted by off-field shows. Musona last week told NewsDay that Zimbabwe could have done better at the last 2019 Afcon finals in Egypt had the players not been preoccupied with fights against Zifa over appearance fees and bonuses. “Zifa and the Sports ministry and the football fraternity should put their heads together and start the preparations in terms of housekeeping things,” Bhasera said. “It should be just focus for the players on the goal which is to work for the country and not any other issues lingering around. It’s a good thing that the team qualified early so there is time for Zifa and the government to engage so that the team goes there with a clear mind. I hope everything will be sorted because I know we have the guys who can do the job and raise the flag higher. This time I see the guys going beyond the group stages.” Zifa president Felton Kamambo has promised thorough preparations this time. He said they have already drafted contracts for the players, something that they didn’t do last time. He said the contracts, which will stipulate what each player will get at the finals, will be finalised before September this year. Bhasera was a last-minute inclusion for the trip to Botswana after a number of players withdrew from the squad and he went on to play the whole match as Zimbabwe won 1-0. The veteran defender also played the full match in the dead rubber clash against Zambia last week. Bhasera (35) returned to the Warriors set-up after a four-year absence having last featured for the team at the 2017 Afcon finals. “As senior players in the squad, it’s good to work with this young talented squad that works very hard, listen to advice and that makes it a special squad. “The challenge for players from now to January is to continue to work hard and maintain form so that they will co

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