By Onny Gangata
SHEASHAM coach, Lizwe Sweswe says there is no margin for error in the remaining four matches of the season, if they are to preserve their premiership status.
After victory over Manica Diamonds on Saturday, the Gweru side moved out of the drop zone to 13th place on the log standings.
But Sweswe knows that they are not out of the woods yet if results of other teams in the relegation matrix are anything to go by.
Yadah, who are a rung below the construction boys, posted a huge victory over ZPC Kariba which significantly boosted their goal difference.
Sheasham and the miracle boys are tied on 34 points with the Harare side behind by just one goal.
They are just a point above ZPC Kariba whom they will face in their next home match after the visit to wounded Ngezi Platinum Stars.
But Sweswe’s charges are not too far off 12th placed Bulawayo Chiefs who are just two points above them.
Given these dynamics in the relegation matrix, the former FC Platinum coach feels his boys have to be at their best in the upcoming matches.
“It’s war, I think we will battle it out and try to collect maximum points in our matches,” he said.
The construction boys will travel to Mhondoro to face Madamburo in midweek before returning to host ZPC Kariba over the weekend hence the need to manage fatigue.
“If we drop points at this stage I think our chances will be very slim, so we need to push and try to collect maximum points,” Sweswe added.