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Chiefs coach awaits permit to work

• Club gets ready to face Mamelodi Sundowns in Premiershi­p opener without Italian tactician

- Nick Said Cape Town /TimesLIVE

Kaizer Chiefs remain unsure if they will have Italian coach Giovanni Solinas on the bench for Saturday’s high-profile Premiershi­p opener against Mamelodi Sundowns but maintain his absence from the dug-out has not been disruptive to their preseason plans. Solinas has yet to receive a permit that would allow him to officially start work as Chiefs’ coach.

Kaizer Chiefs remain unsure if they will have Italian coach Giovanni Solinas on the bench for Saturday’s high-profile Premiershi­p opener against Mamelodi Sundowns but maintain his absence from the dugout has not been disruptive to their preseason plans.

Solinas has yet to receive a permit that would allow him to officially start work as Chiefs coach‚ but the club is hopeful he will get the required documentat­ion by the weekend.

Outside of their Soweto derby clashes with Orlando Pirates‚ the meeting against the defending league champions is the biggest of the season for Chiefs‚ but their inability to sew up a new coach until weeks before the start of the new campaign has left them in an administra­tive pickle.

“It is not about being confident [of having Solinas on the bench]‚ it is just a matter of allowing the process to take its course‚” Chiefs corporate communicat­ions manager Vina Maphosa said.

“We are optimistic of course‚ but we understand that we have to allow the process to unfold. That is all I can say.”

Steve Komphela resigned as coach in April‚ yet as Chiefs prepare for the start of the campaign‚ their long search for a new tactician means that threeand-a-half months later there is the potential they will not have their head coach on the bench for what is a crunch season opener that could set the tone for the campaign.

The club maintained they were seeking the right candidate but were rebuffed a number of times before settling on former Free State Stars tactician Solinas. Assistant coach Patrick Mabedi has been leading the team, with sideline input from Solinas in recent weeks.

But defeats to Sundowns and Cape Town City in the past week have left the supporters underwhelm­ed ahead of the new campaign.

Maphosa would not be drawn on whether this was a disruptive influence to their planning for the next campaign‚ except to say that they were satisfied with the work that had been put in.

“We don’t reveal to the media how we prepare the team during the off-season‚ whether it was Mabedi or somebody else involved‚” Maphosa said.

“Preseason is our own internal backyard activity that we keep to ourselves. As this week unfolds and we get closer to Saturday there will be an opportunit­y to speak about how we are preparing for the Sundowns match.”

 ?? /Gallo Images/Lefty Shivambu ?? Plan of action: Kaizer Chiefs’ new head coach, Giovanni Solinas, right, with assistant coach Patrick Mabedi, who may have to take charge of the team in Saturday’s opener if Solinas fails to get his work permit in time.
/Gallo Images/Lefty Shivambu Plan of action: Kaizer Chiefs’ new head coach, Giovanni Solinas, right, with assistant coach Patrick Mabedi, who may have to take charge of the team in Saturday’s opener if Solinas fails to get his work permit in time.

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