
Zimbabwe's Jordan Zemura has shouldered the blame for the Warriors' recent performances, exonerating the coaching staff from any wrongdoing. The Zimbabwean international, who plays in Serie A, emphasized that the team's failures are not the coach's responsibility, but rather that of the players.
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"We have to take responsibility," Zemura said after a recent match. "If you have 15 chances in front of goal and you don’t score, you’re not going to point at the coach for why we didn’t score." Zemura, who has experience playing in top leagues, believes that the players need to push themselves to perform better.
Zemura made it clear that the coaching staff has done their part, saying, "He's made the substitutions. As players, we have to take responsibility." He added that the fans should also focus on the players' performance rather than questioning the coach's tactics.
Despite recent setbacks, Zimbabwe remains hopeful of making a strong impression in the 2025 AFCON, where they are grouped with Angola, South Africa, and Egypt in Group B. With talented players like Zemura leading the charge, the Warriors will be looking to make amends and bring pride to the nation. Can they turn things around and make a deep run in the tournament?
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