Cape Times

‘That goal at the end was a Mike Tyson hammer blow’

- Rodney Reiners

CAPE TOWN CITY coach Benni McCarthy was chuffed with the performanc­e of the returning Aubrey Ngoma in a 1-1 draw against SuperSport United in Nelspruit on Saturday. But, at the same time, he vented his continuing frustratio­n with his team’s inability to close out matches.

There was, though, some positive news for football in the Mother City, in that Ajax Cape Town, finally, managed to bag a three-pointer on the road to commence a move up the PSL standings. The Cape side defeated high-riding Chippa United 1-0 in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday night.

McCarthy was happy with the contributi­on made by Ngoma. The left-wing recently came back from a lengthy injury and played off the bench in City’s two previous games. This time he was in from the start, was energetic and influentia­l, and netted the team’s goal as well.

“Aubrey was like a breath of fresh air for us,” said McCarthy. “He has the experience, he has the class, and having him back was a like a new signing. He looked good at training this week, so I played him from the start to see how much he can give the team. I’m happy with his performanc­e.”

Ngoma lasted 70 minutes before he was substitute­d – but McCarthy, no doubt, will be looking for even more from his star player against AmaZulu on Friday.

The City coach, however, as he prepares for AmaZulu on Friday, is at his wits end. Somehow or other, City just continue to throw it away. Against SuperSport, they had the game all sewn up, but the opposition snatched a late draw with a goal six minutes into stoppage time.

“That goal at the end was a Mike Tyson hammer blow,” said McCarthy. “My players just never listen to simple instructio­ns, things like keeping the ball at your feet… We get so many chances and we don’t punish the opposition, which happens too often. It’s the basic things we don’t do right and we let teams off the hook, and we lose or draw. It’s just so frustratin­g.”

Meanwhile, over at Ajax, it may not be the usual sunshine football the team is known to play, but there is a lot to like about their improved defensive structure. It’s obvious that head coach Stanley Menzo has, for now, done away with the expansive, flowing style; he wants solidity and results.

Against Chippa, they got the all-important goal through Thabo Mosadi – but, even though the opposition played with 10-men for a long time, Ajax didn’t shift from their conservati­ve mentality. With the Capetonian­s facing Chiefs on Saturday, they’ll probably stick to the same game plan and hope to catch the Soweto side on the break.

“The win feels good,” said Menzo. “It’s an important part of the season, just before the break. So the win was important.

“The players will have two days off, and then we’ll think about Chiefs. The key thing now is to show that we can be consistent. As a coach, that’s all you can ask for.”

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Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X BENNI MCCARTHY: ‘My players just never listen to simple instructio­ns.’

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