Cape Times

The time has come for coach Komphela to be bold

- Mazola Molefe

JOHANNESBU­RG: Will Steve Komphela be bold against Bidvest Wits tomorrow?

The Kaizer Chiefs coach came under some criticism last weekend following his side’s goalless draw against Absa Premiershi­p log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns at FNB Stadium. A win there would have put pressure on the Brazilians, with Chiefs cutting their lead to just two points.

But Komphela defended his decision to leave Leonardo Castro, who had scored on debut a week earlier, on the bench in favour of the ineffectiv­e Ryan Moon and Dumisani Zuma. The coach should have gone for broke, people argued.

Chiefs travel to reigning champions Wits tomorrow evening looking to keep up with fellow title challenger­s, but one wonders if Komphela will go for the jugular.

Against Sundowns in front of a sell-out crowd of 70 000 Chiefs were perhaps the side with an advantage when considerin­g their dominance over an unusually conservati­ve Downs outfit. Pitso Mosimane was happy to have walked away from FNB Stadium, a venue where he had not won a single game in three seasons, with a point.

Komphela admitted he was filled with regret – but he has a chance to right the wrongs of the previous match by playing all his cards.

Chiefs have faced Wits twice already this season, and in both games the Glamour Boys had the upper hand. In the first round of their league clash at the FNB Stadium, a 10-man Wits had to come from behind in referee’s optional time to grab a late equaliser through Egyptian striker Amr Gamal.

And then again when the two sides met in the Telkom Knockout semi-final in November, Wits survived an onslaught from a Chiefs team that had to play part of the first half and the rest of the second without midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa after he was sent off for a reckless stamp on Daine Klate.

The Clever Boys managed a goal and defended with their lives to progress to the final, where they narrowly beat Bloemfonte­in Celtic.

Komphela can’t risk being cautious tomorrow – Chiefs have struggled for goals with the same faces throughout his tenure and he now has a new combinatio­n that could change all that. Castro was joined at Naturena by midfield maestro Siphelele Ntshangase this month, but the two have yet to start a game.

While Castro’s impact has been quite clear from the minute he took to the pitch on debut away to Baroka FC in a 2-1 win, scoring with virtually his first touch, it appears Komphela hasn’t necessaril­y figured out how to best use Ntshangase, who thrives in the No 10 role behind the strikers.

That responsibi­lity has more recently been given to old guard Siphiwe Tshabalala.

Komphela is in the last few months of his contract before it comes up for review or he is told to pack his bags. There is no time like now to be bold and try out different outlets to get Chiefs attack to match its impressive defensive work.

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