MWOS FC’s Rollercoaster Weekend: Queens Shine While U17 and U19 Struggle

MWOS FC experienced a weekend of mixed fortunes across their three teams, showcasing the highs and lows of competitive football. The MWOS FC Queens delivered a resounding performance, while the U17 and U19 squads faced challenges that tested their mettle.

Queens Dominate Harare City Queens

In a match that seemed destined for an MWOS FC Queens victory from the outset, the MWOS FC Queens took to the pitch against Harare City Queens with determination and flair. The Punters opened the scoring early in the 19th minute, thanks to a well-executed move culminating in a clinical finish by Doreen Rugayo.

With their tails up, the Queens continued to apply pressure, and just before the half-hour mark, Sarah Zvorwadza doubled the advantage, striking a powerful shot to make it 2-0. The first half was capped off magnificently by Palatial Makarutse, who scored from a beautifully orchestrated corner routine, sending the teams into the break with a commanding 3-0 lead.

While the second half didn’t offer the same level of excitement, Harare City managed to earn a penalty and pulled one back in the 67th minute. However, it was too little, too late, as the match concluded with MWOS FC Queens securing a convincing 3-1 victory, solidifying their position in the league standings.

U17 Team Faces Tough Defeat Against Afrochine FC

In contrast, the MWOS FC U17 squad faced a challenging encounter against Afrochine FC. The match was filled with excitement, but the Punters were plagued by missed opportunities that ultimately cost them dearly. Despite creating several chances, they were unable to find the back of the net and suffered a heavy defeat, conceding five goals. This result served as a stark reminder of the ruthlessness of the game, underscoring the importance of converting chances into goals.

U19 Side Falls Short Against Chinhoyi Rangers

Later in the day, the MWOS FC U19 team took on Chinhoyi Rangers in a match that promised to be a thriller. The first half ended in a stalemate, with neither side able to break the deadlock. However, the second half saw Chinhoyi Rangers come alive, scoring two unanswered goals that sealed the fate of the match in their favour. The U19s’ inability to capitalize on their chances proved detrimental, as they succumbed to a 2-0 defeat.