Cape Argus

City have prepared well and are ready for Pirates

- RODNEY REINERS

CAPE TOWN CITY boss John Comitis is satisfied with how things are unfolding and he’s hoping for a strong finish as his ambitious club continue to fight on three fronts – the PSL, Caf Confederat­ion Cup and, this week, the Nedbank Cup.

“I’m happy with how we have done in Africa,” said Comitis. “We went into the competitio­n without any expectatio­ns. But we knew (we) wanted to use the event wisely; we wanted to make sure that we kept players active, so that we spread the load in the squad. We were still thinking about winning while, at the same time, bringing more players into the fold. I have to say it’s working out very well. Now, we’ve got the Nedbank Cup and, in the league, we are also still working hard because we want to make sure that we finish in the top three.”

City coach Benni McCarthy arrived back from Europe on Saturday and, yesterday morning, he was back on the training ground, preparing his team for a crunch Nedbank Cup last 16 tie against Orlando Pirates at Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday (7.30pm kickoff ).

The former Bafana Bafana striker missed last week’s 1-0 win over Costa do Sol in Mozambique as he was in Manchester as part of his Uefa Pro Licence course. In his absence, the team was coached by his assistant, Vasili Manousakis. Now, with the Cape side’s African adventure moving along positively, they are looking to mount a charge on the season’s final Cup competitio­n. But, in facing an in-form Pirates side, McCarthy and his men have a tough task ahead. Comitis acknowledg­ed the difficulty of Wednesday’s encounter against a Soweto team that has improved tremendous­ly under the guidance of Serbian coach Milutin Sredojevic.

“It’ll be a huge game on Wednesday,” said the City owner. “I think it’s all going to depend on who is best on the day. But we have prepared well and we haven’t skint on anything; we are ready. Except for Mpho Matsi, there is a fit squad to pick from. Matthew Rusike is back in contention and there is a strong possibilit­y that Masoud Juma will be available as well.”

City also recently strengthen­ed their technical staff with the addition of Rayaan Jacobs as a technical analyst. Jacobs was Pirates’ Reserve Team coach, but is highly rated in football circles for his insight into the game. Jacobs, together with Manousakis, will ensure that McCarthy has a strong backroom staff to lean on.

“Vasili is an intelligen­t football person,” said Comitis. “Rayaan brings a high level of technical input and training methods. His analysis of teams and their players are superb, something that I don’t think I’ve seen in South Africa yet. His addition to the technical staff will see Benni with a well-balanced technical team.”

 ?? BACKPAGEPI­X ?? NO EASY FEAT: Benni McCarthy and his team have a tough task ahead of them against the Buccaneers.
BACKPAGEPI­X NO EASY FEAT: Benni McCarthy and his team have a tough task ahead of them against the Buccaneers.

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