Bulawayo — TEN-MAN CAPS United underlined their credentials for a first league title in eight years with a gritty performance against a Highlanders side that has forgotten how to win matches in this incident-filled Castle Lager Premiership tie at Barbourfields yesterday.
The Green Machine had defender Arnold Chivheya sent off in the first half but held on to secure a big point against a Bosso side from whom they have now taken four, out of a possible six, points this season after taking nothing from the Bulawayo giants last year.
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