Gunners laid their hands on the ultimate prize in domestic football with a game to spare. The victory gave them 58 points -a tally which is now beyond Dynamos’ reach even if they win their last match against Shooting Stars next weekend. Dynamos remain on 53 points from 29 matches. This means Gunners’
last match of the season against Lengthens next weekend is now merely of academic interest as the league trophy is already in their trophy cabinet.
A draw would have meant that the winner would be decided on the very last day of the league programme with either of the two clubs having the chance to be crowned the Zimbabwean champions this season.
But, Gunners outpaced Dynamos to the finishing line following two second half goals from exciting winger Ziwini who scored in the 67th minute before leading marksman Maroto put the final nail on the coffin three minutes from full time.
There was a deafening silence in the stadium soon after the second goal by Maroto as Dynamos fans failed to stomach the reality that Gunners had wrestled the coveted title from under their noses.
One by one, dejected fans started going out of the stadium while their rivals Gunners fans went into delirium as they celebrated a fine day.
“Its a dream come true,” enthused Gunners chairman Cuthbert Chitima in a post match interview with The Zimbabwean.
“Our aim has always been to win the title. I am happy for the coach Moses Chunga and the players. The supporters as well have been behind us throughout the campaign. We owe them a lot. We are now ready to take on Africa,” said Chitima.
After the match, there was the tooting of car horns on the streets of Harare as Gunners faithful had a moment to savour.
Gunners will now represent Zimbabwe in the African Champions League next year while Dynamos will have to wait for the last game to know whether they will get the second slot for the African Champions as city rivals CAPS United can also sneak in from behind if they win their remaining two matches and Dynamos lose their last match against Shooting Stars.
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PREMIERSHIP rank outsiders Gunners broke the hearts of thousands of Dynamos fans after beating them 2-0 at Rufaro yesterday to lift their first league title since they burst into the topflight league two years ago.