After picking up his first full set of
The Wi-Fi Boys moved out of the drop zone after beating Arenel Movers 2-1 at Luveve on Saturday.
It was
He has managed a win, two draws, and a loss, which amounts to five points out of a possible 12 and he believes good times will soon roll at the Gweru-based side.
The ex-Black Rhinos and Dynamos coach is now looking forward to Sunday's Midlands Derby against log leaders FC Platinum at Bata with optimism.
"We are facing FC Platinum and it is not going to be an easy game for us.
"We are playing the log leaders and we need to be at our best," said
TelOne are now 14th on the log.
"We are coming from a victory and I am confident we will get a positive result (against FC Platinum).
"We are ready for the game and we need to move away from the
The youthful coach also said he was settling well into life away from
"Everything is okay here though the cold weather is a bit harsh.
"But we are here for work and we will do our best to get good results.
"It looks promising," added
Since taking over
The Wi-Fi Boys drew 1-1 against
TelOne then held Makepekepe at Bata before last weekend's come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Arenel Movers.
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