Story by Gay Matambo
STRUGGLING Triangle United are banking on home advantage comfort as they seek a change of fortunes when they host Highlanders at Gibbo Stadium this Sunday in a Premier Soccer League encounter.
The Sugar Sugar boys started the season at a very slow pace after failing to win any match so far this season.
Their problems have been compounded by playing away from home as Gibbo Stadium was undergoing renovations.
With the team back home, head coach Luke Masomere is hopeful the Lowveld side will win its first match of the season this Sunday.
“We are hoping for nothing but a win this weekend. My team is comprised of young talent. 75 percent of the boys have not played in the PSL before hence they were experiencing stage fright but I know they are getting there and as they will be playing at home this Sunday with so much support, we hope to win our first home game,” coach Masomere said.
The Lowveld side have an impressive home form against Highland