Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona retires from international football

Zimbabwe national team captain Knowledge Musona has retired from international football.

Zimbabwe national team captain Knowledge Musona has retired from international football.

Zimbabwe are ready for the decisive encounter against Malawi in an Africa Cup of Nations Group B match in Bafoussam to be played on Friday.

Senegal begin their quest for a first-ever African Cup of Nations title when they take on minnows Zimbabwe (Warriors) who are looking to write their piece of history at the Kouekong Stadium in Bafoussam at the tournament.

Warriors coach Norman Mapeza is set to ring some changes for the remaining two World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Ethiopia and give a run to some fringe and upcoming players.

HARARE - Warriors coach Norman Mapeza is a football realist. He is an honest operator always ready to lead his troops from his position of strength and is arrogant for it too.

Zimbabwe coach Norman Mapeza believes the team is mentally prepared and ready 'for a difficult but not impossible challenge' against Ghana in their 2022 World Cup qualifier on Saturday at the Cape Coast Stadium.

Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona has already arrived in Ghana as the Warriors wants to have more days for preparations ahead of Saturday's World Cup qualifier against the Black Stars.

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic believes the draw against South Africa was a fair result despite falling short of the expectations of many Zimbabweans.

Against tactical odds and technical wisdom, Zimbabwe Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic has bit the bullet to let Alec Mudimu play at the heart of defence, The Page can reveal.

Zimbabwe has been boosted by the arrivals of captain Knowledge Musona, new assistant coach Benjani Mwaruwari and Humburger SV starlet Jonah Fabisch ahead of the crunch 2022 Qatar World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Ethiopia.