
By Sports writer
KWEKWE UNITED coach, Paul Chimalizeni was left questioning the pedigree of his players after a 3-0 defeat at home to Triangle.
This was the veteran gaffer’s third match in charge since taking over from Saul Chaminuka last month.
After what looked like a promising start in a one all draw at home against Green Fuel, things haven’t really fallen in place for Chimalizeni.
His side is yet to register a win under his tutelage, on top of that, he inherited a squad that is disoriented.
Several senior players have reportedly left the club in protest over non-payment of salaries and signing on fees.
Goalkeeper, Lennon Gonese, Maxwell Murimba, Dennis Dauda and Allan Gahadzikwa are some of the senior players said to have jumped ship.
Midfielder, Masimba Mambare is also rumored to be on his way out.

This has left Chimalizeni with a slim and inexperienced pool of players to choose from.
“We conceded silly goals,we failed to mark when they were attacking,” said Chimalizeni.
“We made school boy blunders, that is why I have been saying of late that I need players with premiership experience.
“That is my worry but I hope when the transfer window opens, we will get the players.”
Triangle surged ahead on the half hour mark courtesy of Aaron Zeka before Joel Munsaka added the second from the penalty spot.
Witness Shave killed off the match in the second half with a beautiful volley.
Triangle coach, Genesis Mangombe was delighted with collecting maximum points away from home.
“I’m happy with the response of the boys, if we want to survive relegation we have to collect maximum points or a draw if it’s a difficult game,” he noted.
Dembare finally wins
Elsewhere, Dynamos returned to winning g ways with a 1-0 win over Yadah at Rufaro stadium.
Defender Clive Mandivei scored the solitary goal that made the difference.
In Norton, MWOS came from behind to edge Caps United 2-1 and return to the top of the log standings.