by
Phumzile Ngcatshe
Friday Nov 03, 2017. 16:30
Zimbabwean Premier Soccer League side, Dynamos have turned away troublesome players in Denver Mukamba and Lincoln Zvasiya.
The move has added to speculation regarding the duo's future at the club after they went AWOL last week and did not travel with their team for a league match away to Ngezi Platinum Stars at the weekend.
Coach Lloyd Mutasa said Mukamba and Zvasiya skipped training last week without communication, but Zvasiya was reportedly spotted in Ngezi in the period he was AWOL.
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“They came to the training ground but they didn’t train. We need to talk to them first to see if we can reintegrate them back or not,” Mutasa said to NewsDay.
“They can’t just go and come back whenever they want and continue with life as if everything is normal. If we do that we would be sending the wrong message to the youngsters in the team.
“We have rules that we expect players to abide by. There are measures that we take if such things happen.
"So we have asked them to write reports because we want to know their reasons for missing training ahead of such an important match.
“We can’t give our position before we hear their side of the story, but we won’t take this issue lightly.
“Their behaviour didn’t only affect us as the technical team, but also the board, the executive and the fans so they will need to explain to the whole institution.”
Furthermore, Zvasiya’s alleged conduct has infuriated the club’s hierarchy and reports suggest that they are ready to axe him.
Meanwhile, Mukamba's agent Gibson Mahachi said the former Bidvest Wits and University of Pretoria player needed help with his cond
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