


"(Striker) Khama Billiat and (goalkeeper) George Chigova come from the same academy as me, so we understand each other. "I have played with almost everyone from Under-17 through to the Under-23s and into the senior team, so we know each other very well," he said. Musona feels that one of the keys to their achievement in qualifying for successive Afcon tournaments has been the fact that many of the players have been together since featuring for the Zimbabwe Under-17 side. "We have enough experience and our initial target is to pass out from the group stages for the first time." "We have a good team with good quality, and we are working hard to correct the mistakes from the last tournament. "We are going there to fight and give disappointment to other teams," he said, alluding to the Dutch club's surprise run to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals this season. "Zimbabwe are the only underdog in the group, but that in itself should give is motivation to say we are the Ajax Amsterdam of the Nations Cup." Uganda are a very good team also," he told Reuters at a team camp in South Africa. DR Congo have a strong team and they will know what to expect from us. "We have the hosts and they are always going to be favourites. Musona, who is contracted to Belgian side Anderlecht but played part of last season on loan at Lokeren, says Zimbabwe is confident of progression despite being "underdogs" after topping a qualification pool that also included DR Congo. Zimbabwe have been drawn in Group A along with the hosts, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda, and are aiming to get out of the pool stages for the first time in their history after taking just one point from three matches in Gabon two years ago. Striker Knowledge Musona says Zimbabwe aim to be the Ajax Amsterdam of the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt this month, hoping to surprise with a run deep into the competition. Zimbabwe aim to be the Ajax-like surprise at Afcon
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There are some really dark days in a children’s hospital, and for our family – and lots of others – there isn’t much to look forward to. It really meant a lot to me that she cared about how I was doing, too. She asked all about Amaya Rae’s treatment but she also spent about 10 minutes chatting to me and asking how I was coping, as a new mum with such a sick baby. She was transfixed and Kate smiled and chatted to her – it really felt that she genuinely cared about us. Amaya-Rae couldn’t take her eyes off her. She told The Mirror: "She had such a calming, wonderful aura about her, she instantly made me feel so relaxed. Mischa went on to add that the baby "couldn't keep her eyes off" Catherine - who is a patron of the children's hospital - and explained that she appeared to "genuine care" about the health and wellbeing of them both. But as soon as Kate walked in through the door, all the nervousness disappeared.” I ran around finding something presentable for her to wear. She said: "When the nurses told me she was in the hospital and wanted to meet Amaya-Rae, I completely panicked. The 41-year-old royal arrived at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital - where Amaya-Rae spent more than 100 days fighting for her life after arriving prematurely - to visit the poorly child and now her mother Mischa, 27, has revealed her "panic" upon hearing that the Princess was on her way as she scrambled to find the little one something suitable to wear. Catherine, Princess of Wales made a surprise visit to a sick baby and her mother in hospitalĬatherine, Princess of Wales made a surprise visit to a sick baby and her mother in hospital.
