Daily Dispatch

IN THE HUNT

Chippa to go for broke in final tie

- By VUYOKAZI NKANJENI

CHIPPA United midfield general Mark Mayambela says the team’s final Absa Premiershi­p match of the season against Polokwane City will be like a cup final.

The Chilli Boys are eyeing a topeight finish and are away to The Rise and Shine in a must-win league fixture at Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Saturday.

The Port Elizabeth side occupy eighth position on the log at the moment and maximum points on Saturday will secure them a spot into the MTN 8 competitio­n next season.

However, achieving that win against a Polokwane City side who are fighting to steer clear of the relegation playoff will not be a walk in the park.

Mayambela is aware that taking any point away from City will be a tough exercise but believes his teammates are up for it.

“We are left with one game against Polokwane City and we have a great opportunit­y to finish in the top eight,” said Mayambela.

“I believe that we have the capabiliti­es to do so and I think it will also be great for the team and our supporters for us to play in the MTN 8 next season. Doctor Irvin Khoza always talks about the bragging rights of supporters. I think we can also give our supporters those rights. It’s just a matter of us putting in the work and focusing on our last game.

“It won’t be easy because the season is almost over and there is sometimes complacenc­y from players knowing that the season is over.

“But I can see from my teammates that everyone wants to win this match and reach the top eight.”

The team had a two-week break from league action after their 1-1 draw with SuperSport United at Sisa Dukashe Stadium last month.

Mayambela said the break could work for or against them.

“The break works both ways because before the break we had a long trip to Bloemfonte­in and from there we drove to East London and played another straining game against SuperSport United.

“So, we had two games in four days and between that we had about 24 hours of travelling that took a lot out of the players.

“I believe that maybe the break could help us going into the last game. There will be a lot of fresh legs as well because we also had some off days from training during the break.

“That could also work for us and even the players who were injured got the opportunit­y to recovery.

“There were also players, including myself, who were suffering from flu.

“I didn’t even play the SuperSport game so I got the opportunit­y to rest and recover well.

“On the other hand, we had two games which I believe we got fairly good results from. Plus we have not lost in the league for a very long time so maybe the break might break that momentum.

“However, we always try to look at the brighter side of things and we have planned well for Polokwane City.”

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