Hre City Queens Deny Mposa 3 Points

Simba Jemwa, Chief Football Writer

Harare City Queens 1-1 Mposa

Harare City Queens and Mposa shared the spoils in a lively 1-1 draw that was decided by moments of brilliance, lapses in concentration, and one particularly cruel stroke of misfortune.

Mposa, who edged possession with 54% of the ball, looked the more assured outfit in the early stages, moving the ball confidently and showing the sharper edge in midfield. Their pressure eventually told in first-half stoppage time when Thando Sibanda, a constant menace down the right, was tripped inside the area after wriggling past two defenders.

There were few protests as the referee pointed to the spot, and Rufaro ‘Rasta’ Maphosa stepped up to convert with ice-cold precision—sending the goalkeeper the wrong way and giving the visitors a deserved 1-0 lead at the interval.

The second half, however, brought a different energy. Harare City Queens emerged with more urgency and greater intent, pressing higher and forcing Mposa onto the back foot. Yet despite their improved tempo, clear chances were hard to come by—until fortune favoured the brave.

The equaliser came just past the hour mark in the most unexpected fashion. A speculative effort from outside the box by a City Queens’ midfielder looked to pose little danger. But as the ball bobbled into the area, it took a wicked deflection off a Mposa skipper, Kimberly Maseko, wrong-footing her own keeper and nestling into the net. What should have been a routine save turned into a nightmare, with the goalkeeper left rooted and helpless.

That moment shifted the rhythm of the game. Both sides chased a winner—Mposa coming closest when Rasta forced a fingertip save after a mazy solo run—but neither team could produce the decisive touch in the final third.

Mposa will feel aggrieved to have let their lead slip in such unfortunate fashion, while Harare City Queens will point to their improved second-half performance as justification for the point. In truth, the draw was a fair reflection of an evenly matched contest—one that had a bit of everything, including a reminder that football can be as cruel as it is captivating.

Mposa coach, Evans Nheta spoke to The Pulse Wire after match: “It’s a tough one to take because we controlled large parts of the game and looked comfortable. But football has a way of humbling you—one unlucky deflection and it’s back to square one. Credit to Harare City for fighting until the end, but we know we let two points slip today.”

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