Cape Argus

Nurkovic dreaming of Amakhosi Derby delight

- MIHLALI BALEKA @Mihlalibal­eka

AFTER some disappoint­ing outings for Kaizer Chiefs this season, striker Samir Nurkovic is hoping to bounce back in a grand manner by helping the Glamour Boys to victory over arch rivals Orlando Pirates in the 100th Soweto Derby on Sunday.

Last season Nurkovic was the toast of Chiefs, inspiring the side to a top two finish. He scored 14 goals and registered six assists in 31 domestic appearance­s for the club.

In his second campaign at Amakhosi, the big Serbian has only contribute­d with one goal and three assists in 15 matches in all competitio­ns.

Unlike last term, though, he missed the pre-season and the better part of the first half of the term due to injury.

“I was a difficult time for me during the start of the season because I missed a lot of games and when I came back, I didn’t go through the pre-season but I had to go straight into the game. But I am trying my best to get to where I was before,” he said.

There would be no better place and time for Nurkovic to get his rhythm and form back than at home, FNB Stadium, when Amakhosi host Pirates. Nurkovic has played in three derbies, winning one, drawing one and losing one.

However, he’s yet to score against Pirates and he missed the penalty that would have drawn Chiefs level when they last met Pirates during their 2-1 loss at Orlando Stadium late in January.

“It’s every player’s dream to score in the Derby,” Nurkovic said as he reflected on that penalty miss.

“But it’s a big difference to play with and without the fans. They’ve always been our 12th player on the field and we really miss them.”

Nurkovic, though, is willing to make up for lost time and more, saying: “I am working hard and hopefully Sunday will be my day. I am happy that I am finally back and helping the team. I am not frustrated but I have to continue working hard.”

Chiefs, though, will not only need Nurkovic to step up to the plate against Pirates but the overall matchday squad and technical team.

Amakhosi have lost to Pirates three times this season – twice in the MTN8 knockout competitio­n and once in the league.

That poor run has put a strain on their silverware aspiration­s and on their hopes of finishing in the top eight of the Premiershi­p. Chiefs are an embarrassi­ng 11th on the standings, 16 points behind thirdplace­d Pirates.

But with form not counting when it comes to the Soweto Derby – with the two teams in contrastin­g patches after Pirates won their midweek continenta­l match, while Chiefs were held to a draw – Nurkovic says they’ll still be extra motivated come Sunday.

“We are trying to stay positive all the time, especially the senior players, because, as you already know, there are many young players in the team,” he said.

“Our full focus is on the next game. And every game needs to be extra motivated. It’s a big and special game.”

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| STEVE HAAG BackpagePi­x SAMIR Nurkovic will miss the fans on Sunday but is ready to help Chiefs beat Pirates in the big Soweto Derby.

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