The fever of the match between the traditional hometowns, Simba and Yanga has started to catch the members and fans of both teams, where with each side dancing, but there has been an observation due to what was seen in the matches of their concerts
The biggest and oldest teams that carry the image of Tanzanian football, will face each other tomorrow at 1:00 pm at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, Dar es Salaam in the semi-final match of the Community Shield
The members and fans of Yanga have continued to play after seeing their team is at the same level as last season, but being strengthened by star players who know Bongo football well, Clatous Chama, Duke Abuya, Prince Dube and Jean Baleke, so they have been and sure that they will continue their dominance by beating Simba as they did last season, when they scored twice in the Tanzania Mainland Premier League
On the part of Simba members and fans, they also seem to have new hopes, especially after making a large registration of players from Ivory Coast, Zambia, Nigeria, Guinea, Burkina Faso and various places
Players like Joshua Mutale, Debora Fernandes Mavambo, Jean Charles Ahoua, Augustine Okejepha, Awesu Awesu, Valentin Nouma and others have started to give pride to Simba fans who have said they can win, but even if they lose the match, it will not be careless as they were beaten 5-1 last season
Many are satisfied with the level of their players, although they claim that they are still not used to each other and that is the only thing that worries them about the match, others saying that after only three Premier League matches, no team can touch it again, including Yanga
The head coach of Simba, Msauzi, Fadlu Davids, has said that he is currently preparing his players psychologically for the match. He said his players, although he himself says they are not 100 percent mature as he wants, and this is due to the time being short as he continues to develop them, but they will do a great job tomorrow
"The game will be good and difficult, but I have prepared my players psychologically to play, if they calm their mind and follow the instructions, there is no doubt that they will emerge victorious," he said.
Simba is going to play that match as it is the winner of the previous Community Shield when it was won on August 23, last year, at Mkwakwani Stadium, when it beat Yanga 3-1 by penalty kicks



