CAPS United Maintain Perfect Start with Dominant Win Over Hardrock FC
CAPS United continued their impressive unbeaten run in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League, securing their fourth consecutive victory with a convincing 2-0 triumph over Hardrock FC at Rufaro Stadium. The Harare giants showcased a blend of veteran brilliance and emerging talent, solidifying their position at the summit of the league standings as they head into the international break.
The match was effectively decided by two crucial moments, both involving the influential Ishmael Wadi and a late strike from substitute Alleny Mukombedzi. Wadi, once again demonstrating his class, opened the scoring early in the first half. Later in the game, Mukombedzi, who has made a habit of impactful substitute appearances, sealed the victory with a well-taken goal.
This latest win ensures CAPS United, affectionately known as “Makepekepe,” maintain their flawless record, leaving their rivals to ponder how to breach their seemingly impenetrable defence. For Hardrock FC, the defeat marked a significant setback, causing them to slip two places down the league table to fifth position, with eight points accumulated from their opening four fixtures.
Despite the jubilant atmosphere surrounding CAPS United’s perfect start, head coach Takesure Chiragwi urged caution and emphasized the need for sustained focus. “As a coach, I’m never surprised by a win because my preparation is always geared towards victory,” Chiragwi stated in his post-match reflections. “However, the most crucial aspect now is to maintain our concentration. It is far too early to start celebrating; there is simply nothing to celebrate yet. This is merely a successful phase, and our priority must be to leverage this momentum effectively.”
Chiragwi further elaborated on the team’s mindset: “What is paramount is that we do not become complacent. We have several significant challenges ahead, and our focus must intensify to ensure we continue to collect maximum points from every encounter.”
Conversely, Hardrock FC’s coach, Kelvin Kaindu, pointed to defensive frailties as the primary reason for his team’s downfall. He felt that, despite the result, his side had periods of dominance. “I believe our defensive organization was our undoing today,” Kaindu lamented. “Conceding within the first two or three minutes, especially against a team that is clearly in form, makes a comeback incredibly challenging. Even for the second goal, we were in possession, but a misplaced pass from a throw-in led to a cross that resulted in a goal, mirroring the pattern of the first. As a coach, I have seen enough to identify the specific areas where we urgently need to implement improvements.”
Match Highlights and Key Moments
The opening goal arrived with just two minutes on the clock. A precise through ball from Brett Amidu found Obriel Chirinda, whose powerful shot struck the upright. Ishmael Wadi was perfectly positioned to pounce on the rebound, tapping the ball into an empty net. This goal was particularly significant as it was the first time Hardrock FC had conceded a goal all season.
Following the early breakthrough, the match evolved into an entertaining, end-to-end affair. Chirinda had a golden opportunity to extend CAPS United’s lead after a defensive lapse. His attempted volley, with only the goalkeeper to beat, struck the crossbar, bounced on the goal line, and rebounded back into play, leading to vociferous appeals from CAPS United players who believed the ball had crossed the line.
Hardrock FC pressed for an equalizer, and Wallace Magalane, the CAPS United custodian, was forced to make a smart save to deny a dipping free-kick from Nigel Matinha late in the first half.
The second half saw Hardrock FC create a significant chance to restore parity. Fourteen minutes after the restart, Navaya received a cross from the left flank but struggled with his first touch, allowing Magalane to come off his line and smother the danger.
Moments later, Hardrock FC’s goalkeeper, Tonderayi Mateyaunga, produced a spectacular save, tipping a brilliant volley from Wadi around the post with an acrobatic display.
The contest was ultimately settled in the closing stages. With six minutes remaining, Alleny Mukombedzi reacted quickest to a rebound, heading home the second goal after another powerful effort from Wadi had been parried by the crossbar.
Squad Lineups:
- CAPS United: W Magalane, K Chigwida, C Chinga, N Gurende, T Shandirwa (D Njaliwa 46′), R Hachiro, B Amidu (D Marowa 64′), C Kaonga (T Benhura 80′), K Chando, I Wadi (T Meke 90′), O Chirinda (A Mukombedzi 64′).
- Hardrock FC: T Mateyaunga, M Gavaza, T Muringai, M Diro-Nyenye, M Ngwenya, M Bamara (J Makunike 78′), N Dlamini, L Nyilenda, S Simelane (T Mashaireni 78′), W Navaya (W Madzungu 64′), Nigel Matinha (D Mudadi 67′).








