Whilst the international break provided a much-needed rest to many of the Millers’ ranks, two names in the dressing room didn’t find the ‘break’ to be much of one at all – jetting off with their countries on international duty.
ANDY RINOMHOTA
Andy Rinomhota’s involvement abroad saw him take part in the Four Nations Tournament - an invitational friendly tournament consisting of the hosts Malawi, as well as Zimbabwe, Zambia and Kenya.
Andy Rinomhota - scores!
— Zimbabwe Football Association (@online_zifa) March 23, 2024
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At the semi-final stage, in the opening game with Zambia, Andy marshalled the Zimbabwe midfield through 120 minutes of football in which the two sides could not be separated. Rinomhota coolly dispatched the fourth penalty of the shootout, which would help the Warriors progress as they prevailed after sudden death!
The Warriors are ready, are you?! #bayawabaya pic.twitter.com/rPBwqZa7jy
— Zimbabwe Football Association (@online_zifa) March 26, 2024
WaitiNg for Zimbabwe in the final was Kenya, who booked their spot with an emphatic 4-0 victory of the hosts Malawi.
Rinomhota played another full 90 minutes as the Warriors were unfortunately defeated by Kenya at the Bingu National Stadium.
VIKTOR JOHANSSON
Elsewhere, Viktor Johansson spent some valuable time away with Sweden.
The Millers number 1 didn’t feature in either of Blågult’s two friendlies with Portugal and Albania, but continues to be a positive presence within Jon Dahl Tomasson’s camp as he continues to look to lay claim to a starting berth.
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