Daily Dispatch

Mhango may yet be answer for Wits

- By MARC STRYDOM

GABADINHO Mhango has returned from a six-match ban for a spitting incident in time for Bidvest Wits’ Telkom Knockout final against Bloemfonte­in Celtic‚ and coach Gavin Hunt seems eager to hand the fiery forward a role despite his lengthy absence.

Mhango has served a six-match suspension handed to him by the Premier Soccer League in late October for spitting at AmaZulu midfielder Michael Morton in Wits’ 3-0 Absa Premiershi­p defeat in Durban on September 20.

The Malawian is available to be fielded in Saturday’s TKO final at Princess Magogo Stadium.

Hunt was asked whether he was concerned that the destructiv­e forward’s lengthy absence‚ having not played a competitiv­e match since Wits’ 1-0 away win against Celtic on October 1‚ might affect Mhango’s sharpness.

“Please God it doesn’t. You know‚ we need a guy like that. He gives us pace‚ he gives us an outlet‚” the coach said.

“Listen‚ he’s not in the greatest goalscorin­g form‚ is he? He hasn’t scored since the second round least year in the league‚ when we won the league.

“I mean he started off well for us‚ and he did well. But then he just went off the boil.

“But he’s a guy who’s different to what we’ve got‚ and that’s important.

“We haven’t had that. We’re very movement hasn’t been good.

“I mean‚ for the last few games‚ if we’d had him‚ possibly we would have got something from him.

“Now we’ve got him back. With the period of time he’s been out it’s a gamble. But we need him.”

The physical‚ strong-running presence of the powerful forward and his shock value have been missed by the Johannesbu­rg club as they have sagged to last place in the PSL this season after 11 matches. — DDC static and the

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