Chasing Perfection: MWOS Queens Out to Maintain 100% Start Against The Glamour Girls

League leaders MWOS FC Queens are back in domestic action this Wednesday morning, making the trip to Mbare High School for a tasty-looking Northern Region Women’s League clash against Dynamos Queens FC.

The fixture hands the Queens a prime opportunity to underline their title credentials following their recent knockout from the Munhumutapa Challenge Cup. While that early exit is a bitter pill to swallow, the squad has quickly refocused on their bread and butter as MWOS look to preserve their 100 per cent start to the league campaign.

As things stand, the Queens sit pretty at the summit of the table with a flawless record of five wins from five. They’ve picked up maximum points whilst racking up a staggering +26 goal difference, a sign of their ruthlessness in the final third and a rock-solid backline.

Their form heading into this tie has been absolutely different class. Riding a wave of five victories on the bounce, they have established themselves as one of the division’s most daunting prospects. Across those fixtures, the Queens have put on a clinic in tactical shape, clinical finishing, and sheer graft, traits that are now heavily stitched into the club’s DNA.

The head-to-head record also tips the scales in MWOS’ favour. Their last league encounter against the Glamour Girls was a proper routing, with the Queens putting Dynamos to the sword in a resounding 5-0 drubbing. On that day, MWOS ran the show, dominating the ball, carving out bags of chances, and ultimately dismantling their opposition with a masterclass in attacking football.

However, the beautiful game waits for no one, and the backroom staff are acutely aware that historical results mean absolutely nothing once the official blows the whistle to get proceedings underway.

Wednesday’s dust-up offers the perfect stage for MWOS to prove they’ve taken their cup exit humbly on the chin. It’s a chance to show genuine character, proving that setbacks can fuel the fire and that the squad has ironed out the creases that led to their early cup exit.

The graft on the training pitch has been relentless all week. Head Coach Primrose Serima and her backroom team have pulled out all the stops to ensure the squad is bang up for it, physically, mentally, and tactically. Sessions at the training ground have been full-blooded, highlighting an elite mentality and a burning desire to get back to winning ways.

The squad has responded brilliantly, putting in a proper shift during preparations. The dressing room looks tight-knit, switched on, and desperate to keep its phenomenal league momentum rolling. From the seasoned pros to the academy starlets breaking through, everyone is pulling in the same direction to uphold the lofty standards expected at MWOS FC Queens.

Addressing the press ahead of the crunch tie, Serima backed her squad to deliver the goods.

“The lasses are well up for it and determined,” she insisted. “They’re showing brilliant intent on the training pitch and are ready to play for the badge. We’ve had a proper week of training, the squad is match-fit, and everyone knows exactly what’s at stake. The reaction from the dressing room has been top-drawer, and we are absolutely ready for Dynamos Queens.”

The gaffer’s rallying cry highlights a camp champing at the bit to keep their league charge on track and eager to lay down a marker following their recent cup heartbreak.

Beyond the pitch and the dugout, the unwavering backing of the club’s faithful continues to be a massive catalyst for the team’s success. Rightly hailed as the club’s “12th man”, the supporters have backed the Queens to the hilt, providing the roaring soundtrack and belief needed on both home turf and away days.

As the Queens step over the white line at Mbare High School, they will undoubtedly feed off the electric atmosphere generated by the travelling fans who have followed them up and down the country all season.

With three precious points up for grabs, local pride on the line, and a desperate need to bounce back, all eyes will be glued to Mbare High School this Wednesday.