Dynamos end six-match drought with clinical 3-0 win over Triangle United
Dynamos bounce back in Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with a 3-0 victory, ending a six-match winless run and moving up to sixth on the log.
Dynamos end six-match winless run with 3-0 victory over Triangle United
Dynamos delivered a decisive response in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League by defeating Triangle United 3-0 on Sunday, ending a run of six matches without a win.
The result provided immediate relief for a side that had come under pressure from inconsistent results and fan expectations.
The win arrived emphatically in the first half as Dynamos seized control, leaving Triangle United with little time to mount a reply.
By full time Dynamos had not only restored confidence but also recorded a clean sheet, a notable improvement after recent struggles.
Three goals inside 25 minutes set the tone
The match was settled early by a flurry of clinical finishing, with Shadreck Nyahwa, Nettey and Mavhunga finding the net in the 13th, 17th and 25th minutes respectively.
Those three strikes erased any uncertainty about the outcome and allowed Dynamos to manage the game comfortably for the remainder of the contest.
Scoring all three goals before half-time altered the tactical balance and forced Triangle United to chase play, exposing spaces that Dynamos exploited with disciplined possession.
The quick succession of goals highlighted both attacking intent and defensive lapses by Triangle United, underscoring the contrast between the teams on the day.
Tactical adjustments and collective performance
Manager Genesis Mangombe’s game plan emphasized an aggressive start and control of midfield, which paid dividends as Dynamos imposed a higher tempo early on.
Players appeared more compact and decisive than in recent matches, with forward runs and midfield support combining to create the openings that produced the goals.
Defensively Dynamos were resolute, protecting the early lead and preventing Triangle United from registering a meaningful chance after the 25th minute.
The collective display suggested a coherent approach from back to front, with transitions executed efficiently and a clear emphasis on closing out the contest.
Coach Genesis Mangombe praises mentality but wants more goals
After the match Mangombe acknowledged the importance of the victory while urging his players to be even more ruthless in front of goal.
He praised the squad for following the match plan and for the intensity that brought about the rapid breakthroughs in the first half.
While satisfied with the response, the coach noted that the team could have extended the margin and done more to kill the contest earlier.
That blend of approval and critique signaled a manager focused on sustaining momentum and tightening margins as the season progresses.
Standings impact and immediate implications
The triumph moved Dynamos up to sixth place on the league table, lifting them to 21 points and narrowing the gap with teams above them.
Beyond the raw arithmetic of the standings, the result provided a psychological boost and much-needed breathing room after a string of disappointing outcomes.
A clean sheet and the return of goal-scoring form will be valuable as Dynamos look to build consistency over the coming fixtures.
Maintaining defensive discipline while improving finishing will be key if they are to climb further and reassert themselves among the league’s challengers.
Other Premier Soccer League developments
Elsewhere in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League, Highlanders were held to a goalless draw at home by Ngezi Platinum Stars, producing a stalemate that keeps both teams within reach of their targets.
That 0-0 result did little to change the complexion of the top of the table but ensured that opportunities remain for clubs intent on closing gaps in the weeks ahead.
Madamburo continues as the only unbeaten team this season, a mark of consistency that places pressure on rivals to respond in coming rounds.
The mixed set of results across the weekend underlines a tightly contested campaign where momentum swings from one matchday to the next.
Dynamos will head into their next fixture encouraged by a first-half statement that answered critics and lifted team morale, but the coaching staff will press for sharper finishing and sustained intensity if the club is to convert this recovery into a prolonged run of positive results.










