Motor action through to CHAN

motor_actionHARARE - League champions Motor Action defied odds stacked against them after edging Cnaps Sports of Madagascar 3-4 on penalties to book a ticket to the first round of the African Champions league at the weekend. The match had ended 1-1 in regulation time.

Having been shocked 1-0 by the little-known Madagascar outfit in the first leg at Rufaro, no one gave them a chance as they prepared for the decisive second leg.

But coach Joey Antipas and his men had the last laugh at the weekend after beating their opponents in their own backyard at the weekend to advance to the first round of Africa’s premier club competition.

Former Monomotapa striker Kudakwashe Musharu scored the equaliser for the Mighty Bulls for the match to spill into the dreaded penalty shoot out. But they were kept in the competition by veteran goalkeeper Marloni Jani who saved one penalty kick before converting the winner for the Mighty Bulls.

“We are now back into the equation. We had been written off after we lost in the first leg in Harare but I knew we would overturn the tables. We worked hard for this. We spent the whole of last week working on the areas of weaknesses we noted in the first leg and it paid dividends. I am really excited with this victory,” said a delighted Antipas.

Motor Action are playing in the lucrative tournament for the first time after winning their maiden league championships at the expense of Dynamos last term. They will be looking to emulate Dynamos who have a proud record in the tournament after reaching the finals in 1998 under the guidance of Sunday Chidzambwa.

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