MWOS FC Queens Secure Record-Breaking Rout to Storm Into Next Round of Munhumutapa Cup

MWOS FC Queens produced a breathtaking masterclass in offensive football, dismantling Chegutu Community Queens with a staggering 13-0 victory in the opening round of the Munhumutapa Cup at MWOS Ngoni Stadium yesterday.

The Punters ignited the contest from the first whistle, establishing total territorial dominance through a high-intensity press that saw Tawananyasha Mandishara breach the defensive line in the 11th minute to spark a relentless goal-scoring spree.

The floodgates opened shortly after as Merian Genti showcased her clinical edge with a quick-fire brace in the 16th and 18th minutes, followed by a composed finish from Doreen Rugayo to put the hosts four goals to the good within the opening quarter.

Mandishara remained an uncontainable threat in the final third, completing an extraordinary first-half haul by adding goals in the 24th, 36th, 42nd, and 44th minutes, while Genti secured her hat-trick in the 33rd minute to leave the visitors’ backline completely overwhelmed.

MWOS FC Queens headed into the tunnel with a commanding 9-0 lead, a scoreline that reflected a tactical evolution from their previous 7-1 league win over the same opposition just weeks prior.

The second half witnessed a more physical battle of attrition as Chegutu attempted to sit in a compact block, yet the hosts maintained professional game management and high levels of defensive discipline to preserve their clean sheet.

The attacking momentum shifted back into high gear in the 64th minute when Mandishara struck again, before Betty Pasipadana orchestrated a beautiful sequence of play with Berlindah Mutsauri to slot home the eleventh goal of the afternoon.

Refusing to take their foot off the gas, the hosts added a final flourish in the closing stages with Mandishara and Genti finding the back of the net in the 87th and 89th minutes, sealing a historic and emphatic result.

Speaking in the post-match presser, head coach Primrose Serima lauded her side’s tactical execution: “We prepared very well during the week and focused a lot on our finishing. I am happy that the girls managed to apply what we worked on in training by scoring 13 goals and not conceding any.”

Coach Serima further highlighted the squad’s upward trajectory, noting that the players continue to showcase the intent, determination, and technical growth required to compete at the highest level of the tournament.

The result serves as a significant statement of intent to the rest of the competition, reinforcing MWOS FC Queens’ reputation as one of the most lethal and tactically sophisticated units in the tournament bracket.

With the victory securing a spot in the next round, the focus now shifts to maintaining this high-octane form as the squad looks to build on this momentum and make a deep run in the Munhumutapa Cup.