Daily Dispatch

PLAYING FAIR WITH SQUAD

- MARC STRYDOM

Chiefs mentor opts for rotation strategy

Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas has explained the reasons for his rotation of last week as being to refresh his lineup‚ keep a large squad happy‚ and have an eye to playing in continenta­l competitio­n soon.

Solinas said that when Chiefs begin playing in the 2018-19 Caf Confederat­ion from December they will need their fringe players – who will then start to be utilised more frequently – to have been given game time.

Having finally earned his first Absa Premiershi­p win after a nervy start at Naturena with last Saturday’s 4-1 away win against Cape Town City‚ Solinas took a gutsy move resting key players against Free State Stars in Goble Park on Wednesday.

The gamble paid off and the mixed-strength Chiefs saw off Stars 2-0.

Then a refreshed‚ fullstreng­th Amakhosi brushed AmaZulu aside 2-0 for a third straight in at FNB Stadium on Saturday evening.

Solinas explained the difficulty of balancing the need to get Chiefs winning convincing­ly again after the confidence blow of three trophyless seasons‚ plus keeping a big squad happy‚ plus introducin­g fringe players in anticipati­on of them becoming important when the Confederat­ion Cup starts.

“When we play every two to three days we need to refresh the lineup.

“So in this [last] week I preferred to rotate the players. This is the reason‚” said Solinas.

“It is difficult for me. Because I have a lot of good players. But the rules are that 11 players play and seven are on the bench.

“We have 32 players in the squad. Chiefs are a big club competing for a lot of trophies.

“In November‚ December we start to compete in Africa. We will also compete for the PSL‚ the Telkom Knockout and the Nedbank Cup.

“When you compete for a lot of trophies you need a big squad. A big squad is good for African competitio­n.

“Because when you play in Africa‚ you travel for at least seven‚ eight‚ nine hours. When you come back to South Africa‚ your players are tired‚ and you will need a team to compete in the PSL.”

Solinas hastily added: “But it’s not easy to manage a big squad. Because you need to pay attention against creating the frustratio­n.”

Chiefs next meet Highlands Park at Makhulong Stadium in their league game next Tuesday, .—

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