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Tanaka Shandirwa Signs Pre-Contract With CAPS United

1 day agoTue, 19 Nov 2024 13:26:53 GMT
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Tanaka Shandirwa Signs Pre-Contract With CAPS United

Tanaka Shandirwa has signed a pre-contract with CAPS United ahead of the 2025 Premier Soccer League (PSL) season.

The talented midfielder, who is currently a Yadah player but on loan to Dynamos, has struggled to find form at DeMbare following a series of disciplinary issues both on and off the field.

Shandirwa, who had once been a promising talent, fell out of favour at Dynamos, and his future with the club was uncertain.

However, Makepekepe confirmed on their social media platforms that the player has agreed to a three-year deal with them.

Speaking to Zimpapers Sports Hub on Monday, CAPS United president Farai Jere said Shandirwa has the potential to rediscover his best form and once again become one of the top players in the league. Said Jere:

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He is a good player, and you cannot take away from him. He is a player that needs to be reoriented and I feel Lloyd (Chitembwe) is the right coach for him.

It’s because Lloyd himself is a former midfielder and is good at instilling discipline in the players that he works with.

We have a history of players that arrived at CAPS United with a bad boy tag but look at how players like Joel Ngodzo turned around their fortunes and became the league’s best player after joining us.

Our football culture creates an environment that accommodates such players. At CAPS United we have our unique way of working on discipline and we also polish the positive side because most of these guys that are labelled bad boys are seriously talented.

It’s an issue of trying to manage the talent. So, we always sit down and talk to these guys and let them know they are joining a big family. That’s our culture.

Shandirwa’s loan spell at Dynamos is set to end next month, and it appears there will be little sentiment between the player and the club as he prepares to depart.

He could become the latest player to make the move across the Harare divide, joining Dynamos’ bitter crosstown rivals, CAPS United.

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