Cape Argus

Malesela eyes a cup final Dance with TS Galaxy

- MIHLALI BALEKA @Mihlalibal­eka

IN THE last five seasons of South Africa’s premier club knockout competitio­n no coach has endured semi-final heart-breaks like Dan “Dance” Malesela.

In that period of the Nedbank Cup competitio­n Malesela was on the semi-finalists’ losing bench for defunct Garankuwa United and Chippa United in 2013 and 2017. However, he’ll be out to make amends with TS Galaxay when they take on Golden Arrows in this season’s second last round of the competitio­n on Saturday (3pm) at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium.

The NFD team defeated Ajax Cape Town in the qualifiers, Umvoti FC in the last-32, Jomo Cosmos in the last-16 and Cape Umoya United in the last-eight.

Malesela’s misfortune­s make him eager to lead his team to glory.

“It’s a very pleasing thing because it’s not easy for low-lying teams to get this far in the competitio­n,” he said. “But it would be more pleasing if we got to the finals. But, you cannot be satisfied with just being in the semi-finals. Put a medal and cup to it, and then you’ll be (more) pleased.”

Heading to Clermont, the conditions - climate and pitch readiness - are favourable for both teams.

“We have (a chance of defeating Arrows),” Malesela said. “Some (PSL) teams have struggled against lowlying teams, that are even below the NFD. It’s how you handle yourself on the day that speaks volumes. I don’t know how to catch teams on the break, I know how to play football and these players have been trained to do that in all matches (despite who they’re up against). (But) we don’t know whether they’ll press or wait for us to falter, we’ll see but we’ve prepared for all of that.”

This semi-final with Galaxy must be filled with more purpose for Malesela considerin­g that there’s an opportunit­y to avenge previous wounds, if they reach the final and book a date with Kaizer Chiefs or Chippa United.

Malesela and Chippa chairman Siviwe Mpengesi’s relationsh­ip hit the straw this season when the former was fired after three matches in charge. On the other hand, Chiefs were responsibl­e for handing Malesela that defeat with Garankuwa in 2013 as they went on to clinch the title.

 ?? | Backpagepi­x ?? THE Nedbank Cup semi-final coaches, from left, Steve Komphela, of Golden Arrows; Dan Malesela of TS Galaxy; Ernst Middendorp of Kaizer Chiefs; and Clinton Larsen of Chippa United.
| Backpagepi­x THE Nedbank Cup semi-final coaches, from left, Steve Komphela, of Golden Arrows; Dan Malesela of TS Galaxy; Ernst Middendorp of Kaizer Chiefs; and Clinton Larsen of Chippa United.

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