Innocent Kurira
SHEASHAM coach Lizwe Sweswe says his latest personal reward belongs to his entire team.
Sweswe’s men trail ZIFA Central Region Soccer League leaders Kwekwe United by 15 points. Tongogara and Chapungu occupy second and third spots.
Sweswe was named the league’s Coach of the Month for September, and he paid tribute to his players and coaching staff.
“I believe in collective effort,” he told Zimpapers Sports Hub.
“This award may be directed at me but it’s a team effort.
“I appreciate the sponsors’ gesture to recognise excelling coaches and players monthly.
“This boosts morale and motivates players to work harder.
“Thank you, Sheasham family, for your support,” said Sweswe.
He said there was pressure for him to take Sheasham back into the Premier League.
“There’s immense pressure and expectations to return to the top-flight. It’s not easy. We must address our challenges before considering promotion. We don’t want to become pushovers in the Premiership.
“We’re focused on finishing strongly and planning for next season.
“Football is unpredictable and you’re always learning and adapting.”
When the season started, veterans Rahman Kutsanzira, Ayanda Ncube, Khulekani Dube, and Kim Joe Sibanda joined Sheasham, bolstering Sweswe’s squad.
But, the campaign has not gone according to expectations.
Sweswe has also developed Sheasham’s junior structures, inviting young players (13-17) to join their youth sides.