Marshall Munetsi has spoken on the mood in the Zimbabwe camp ahead of their semi-final meeting with the Super Eagles in the 2026 Unity Cup.
The Warriors are set to face the three-time African champions at The Valley in a fixture widely expected to draw attention in the tournament.
Speaking in an interview published on the Zimbabwe Football Association’s official website, the Stade de Reims midfielder described the match as a key test as Zimbabwe continue preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
“We have some big games coming up, the first one is against Nigeria, which everyone is looking forward to,” Munetsi said.
He stressed that the Unity Cup offers the squad an opportunity to build cohesion, especially with new players integrated into the team.
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“We have some new guys coming in, some fresh faces. It’s a good opportunity for us to know each other. Obviously, these two games are important, but the one we are looking forward to is the AFCON qualifiers that are coming up,” he added.
The semi-final will also serve as an early test of Zimbabwe’s readiness as they continue their rebuilding process ahead of continental competition.
