Cape Times

Downs ready for a smash and grab

- Mazola Molefe

JOHANNESBU­RG: Pitso Mosimane issued an apology to Mamelodi Sundowns supporters yesterday, but it wasn’t for a misdemeano­ur. The Downs coach believes it is time to play ugly and celebrate positive results rather than entertain but go home empty-handed.

Steve Komphela, his Kaizer Chiefs counterpar­t and the man he comes up against when the two giants meet tomorrow night at FNB Stadium in a grudge PSL match, couldn’t quite agree with his counterpar­t’s remarks yesterday.

But that is a familiar tone when Downs and Chiefs play – the two coaches, buddies during their playing days, are hardly ever on the same page.

Mosimane is playing catch-up with Amakhosi in fourth place who have played four more matches than their title rivals and are one position above them with two more points. But the Downs coach doesn’t care whether their championsh­ip defence is easy on the eye or not.

“I think we can say it is time for smash and grabs,” said Mosimane.

He was making a valid point considerin­g the games are coming in thick and fast and Downs have also made it to the group stages of the Caf Champions League.

“This is also the time to ask for forgivenes­s from our fans because (positive) results are more important than expansive football. We have to box clever now, like knowing when to take off our key players when we feel we have killed off the game, but we are going to need these guys in the next match. Maybe that won’t be possible against Chiefs because they are a credible opposition and the calibre of this game might not allow that. But we have to hope,” Mosimane said.

Komphela shook his head and argued that his group of supporters would not easily accept such a declaratio­n.

“My thinking is different,” he explained. “We don’t just want the results, but the type of football that makes the fans happy. When you have a certain way of playing, you have to somehow maintain that and still get important wins. Football is therapy, but we know the stakes are much higher as we are judged on results as coaches. You know what happens when you don’t win games. We want our fans to come for a show, not a bad movie.”

One thing the two men did agree on was that tomorrow night’s fixture is a potential title decider.

“Chiefs have been better than us if you look at their past eight league games,” Mosimane said. “We are not in a very good space at the moment and we have a lot of injuries.”

 ?? Picture: SYDNEY MAHLANGU, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? GAME FACE: Pitso Mosimane and Steve Komphela shake hands at a press conference in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.
Picture: SYDNEY MAHLANGU, BACKPAGEPI­X GAME FACE: Pitso Mosimane and Steve Komphela shake hands at a press conference in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

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