Daily Dispatch

Larsen feels Chippa can do it

- ALVIN REEVES

Chippa United coach Clinton Larsen believes his team are under no threat of being relegated from the Absa Premiershi­p.

In fact, Larsen, who was speaking after the team’s 1-1 draw with Highlands Park on Sunday, said the Chilli Boys have improved under his watch and he promptly provided the stats to support his case.

“A lot of people forget where we coming from,” said Larsen. “We’ve now played seven [league] games and two cup games, nine games in total as a new group of coaches and players and we’ve only lost twice.

“So, let’s look at the bigger picture and not just in isolation. Look how the team has improved from January until now. We were on 12 points, we are now on 21 in very short space of time. We’ve accumulate­d nine points in seven games and remember the previous coaches took 17 games to get only 12 points.

“So I think we on the right track. Yes, there are only six games left but I believe this team is in no danger of going down at all.”

The log brings its own set of facts to the table with Chippa lying in 14th position out of 16 teams. They are level with 15thplaced Baroka on 21 points and are only ahead due to a superior goal difference of one.

Larsen admitted the result against Highlands Park was not ideal but remains optimistic about the brand of football his team are playing.

“I thought it was frustratin­g. We really played well today. After 20 minutes when we changed and we brought [Mark] Mayambela on, I thought the game changed.

“We started to dominate them. Yes, we conceded early but I’m happy that we bounced straight back and got an early equaliser and thereafter it was all about us dominating the game.”

Larsen said it is critical for his team to go unbeaten through the remaining six league matches. “If you can’t win a game you got to draw it which we didn’t do in our previous two games.”

Chippa now take a break from the league for the internatio­nal window and next play Wits in the Nedbank Cup Last 8 in Johannesbu­rg on March 30.

Larsen is adamant his team has the ability to go all the way.

“Like I said before, it will be a great achievemen­t to go all the way to the final. On our day, we can beat any team and we’ve proven it. You know we should have beaten SuperSport in East London. We should have beaten Black Leopards in Thohoyando­u. We beat Sundowns.

“So that says a lot about our team, that we competitiv­e and that’s what we got to be believing in on March 30.

“Winning this cup means going to play in Africa. Chippa has never achieved that before. So winning the Nedbank Bank Cup puts you on another level where you can go an play continenta­l competitio­ns and that’s something we want to try and achieve.”

If you can’t win you got to draw it, which we didn’t do in our previous games

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