HARARE – Dynamos will be aiming for consistency when they host Yadah FC in a mid-table Castle Lager Premier League tie at the National Sports Stadium on Wednesday.

Yadah occupy 12th position with 26 points from 22 matches while Dynamos, who have a game in hand, are one rung below with 25 points.

Lloyd Mutasa’s men had gone for four successive matches without a win since the start of the second half of the campaign, but they finally got their mojo back in a laboured 1-0 victory over ZPC Kariba at Rufaro on Sunday.

Dynamos captain Ocean Mushure will be playing his second match since returning from a lengthy lay off.

He was impressed by the spirit and commitment shown by the players during the match against ZPC Kariba.

“I can say that I was really happy with the overall performance of the team. We worked for each other and the victory against ZPC Kariba was a product of the whole team’s effort. There was team spirit and commitment and that is what helped us win the match,” said the left back.

“It was a very difficult match and ZPC Kariba threatened on several occasions but in the end we prevailed. We are expecting the same spirit and commitment when play Yadah FC. They are very difficult opponents and we have to try and raise our game because what we need now is consistency and see where that takes us.”

Mushure said they were still hopeful of achieving their objective of being the best team in the second half of the season.

“If we remain consistent I have no doubt we will come out tops. It’s a challenge but with the positive mind that is being displayed by the team, it can be done,” he added.

Dynamos have played a game less than other teams after their match against Highlanders was postponed. They have been inactive for almost three weeks but Mushure believes that rest has helped them.

“We have been inactive for some time but that has actually helped us. It gave us the opportunity to re-energise so I think it was an advantage that we didn’t play when others were playing,” Mushure said.

Mutasa will be banking again on the returning trio of Mushure and midfielders Denver Mukamba and Brett Amidu whose display breathed some life into the team bidding for a strong finish to the campaign.

Mushure was architect of the goal scored by Emmanuel Mandiranga in their defeat of ZPC Kariba while Mukamba was heavily involved and impressed with some silky skills and passing range.

Yadah, still licking their wounds after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Triangle in their last match, will be looking to recover against Dynamos.

They had been enjoying decent form before their defeat to Triangle, having won two and drawn two in their past five matches.

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League

Wednesday

Harare City v FC Platinum (Rufaro), Bulawayo Chiefs v Mutare City (Luveve), Chapungu v Black Rhinos (Ascot), Yadah v Dynamos (NSS), ZPC Kariba v Nichrut (Nyamhunga), Ngezi Platinum v Shabanie Mine (Baobab), Bulawayo City v Herentals (B/F),

Thursday

Caps United v Triangle (NSS), Highlanders v Chicken Inn (BF)