{"id":10201,"date":"2025-10-14T07:07:42","date_gmt":"2025-10-14T07:07:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/zimgbcnews.co.zw\/?p=10201"},"modified":"2025-10-14T07:07:46","modified_gmt":"2025-10-14T07:07:46","slug":"match-preview-head-coach-michael-nees-urges-warriors-to-finish-strong-in-world-cup-qualifier-against-lesotho","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/zimgbcnews.co.zw\/?p=10201","title":{"rendered":"MATCH PREVIEW: Head Coach Michael Nees Urges Warriors to Finish Strong in World Cup Qualifier Against Lesotho"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><br>Sithembinkosi L. Jiyane<br>Sports Reporter<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u200eAs Zimbabwe prepare for their final FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C qualifier against Lesotho this evening at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, head coach Michael Nees has called on his players to show the same fighting spirit and determination that earned them a hard-fought draw against South Africa three days ago.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eKick-off is set for 1800hrs CAT, and although the atmosphere may be calmer than Durban\u2019s electric scenes, Nees believes his side has the confidence and drive to finish the campaign on a positive note.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eZimbabwe\u2019s qualification journey has been one of mixed fortunes, marked by moments of growth and frustration. The Warriors will be eager to make amends after their 2\u20130 defeat to Lesotho in the reverse fixture last year under former coach Jairos Tapera.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eHowever, Nees insists that this team is better structured, mentally stronger, and ready to turn the tables.<br>\u200e<br>\u200e\u201cLesotho play a very physical, direct game focused on quick transitions. We must be ready for the battle, especially just 72 hours after our demanding match in Durban where we played 35 minutes with ten men,&#8221; Need noted.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eThat goalless draw against Bafana Bafana was a show of resilience, with the Warriors holding firm despite being a man down following Knowledge Musona\u2019s red card. Nees praised his players\u2019 determination and tactical discipline.<br>\u200e<br>\u200e \u201cThere is a lot to be proud of. The players showed organisation, heart, and unity even in tough circumstances. Now we must repeat that intensity against a completely different opponent,&#8221; he noted.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eLesotho, who recently lost 2\u20131 to Nigeria at the same venue, have been defensively solid and dangerous on the counterattack. They also hold the psychological edge after their earlier win over Zimbabwe, a result Nees is determined to overturn.<br>\u200e<br>\u200e\u201cWe want to correct that loss and close the campaign strongly. Lesotho have had mixed results, but also some impressive performances, especially against Nigeria and Rwanda. We\u2019re confident of a good result this time,&#8221; he said.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eThe Warriors\u2019 preparations have been hampered by injuries and fatigue. Nees confirmed that Thando Ngwenya and Knowledge Musona are ruled out, while a few others remain doubtful after the physically demanding Durban encounter.<br>\u200e<br>\u200e \u201cA few changes are expected in the starting line-up. We have to manage energy levels carefully, but I trust the depth and commitment in this squad. Whoever plays must give everything for the badge and for Zimbabwe,&#8221; Coach Nees revealed.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eReturning to Peter Mokaba Stadium brings back fond memories, it was here that Zimbabwe sealed qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations last year. Nees hopes that the positive energy from that achievement will inspire another memorable performance.<br>\u200e<br>\u200e \u201cWe have had good moments in Polokwane before, and we want to create more. Hopefully, many Zimbabwean fans will come to support us, their energy always makes a difference&#8221;, he said.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eAlthough qualification for the World Cup is no longer possible, Nees views this fixture as part of a bigger process in rebuilding the team\u2019s identity and restoring pride in Zimbabwean football.<br>\u200e<br>\u200e\u201cThis match is about pride and progress,\u201d he emphasized. \u201cWe\u2019re developing a mix of young talent and experienced leaders who are learning to represent Zimbabwe the right way.\u201d<br>\u200e<br>\u200eAs the sun sets over Polokwane, the Warriors will take to the field carrying the hopes of millions back home. For Nees and his men, tonight is about competing with belief, showing character, and finishing with pride, a statement that Zimbabwean football continues to grow, one game, one step, one fight at a time.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eThe Warriors\u2019 clash against Lesotho represents more than just a final qualifier, it is a test of pride, resilience, and progress. Despite a challenging campaign marked by setbacks, Nees\u2019 side has shown determination and unity, qualities that reflect a team in transition and growth.<br>\u200e<br>\u200eA strong performance in Polokwane would not only avenge their earlier defeat but also reaffirm Zimbabwe\u2019s commitment to rebuilding a competitive and spirited team for future tournaments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u200eStay Connected with Zim GBC News:<br>\u200e\u00b7 X (Twitter): @ZimGbc<br>\u200e\u00b7 Instagram: @ZimGBCNews<br>\u200e\u00b7 TikTok: @ZimGBCNews_01<br>\u200e\u00b7 Facebook: Zim GBC News<br>\u200e\u00b7 YouTube: Zim GBC News<br>\u200e<br>\u200eGet real-time alerts on WhatsApp:<br>\u200e +263 773 820 323<br>\u200e<br>\u200eFor in-depth coverage, visit our website: www.zimgbcnews.co.zw<br>\u200e<br>\u200eZim GBC News | Global News From An African Perspective\u00a92025<br>\u200e<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sithembinkosi L. 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