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Chiefs centreback has all the confidence in the world

- RODNEY REINERS IN CAPE TOWN

COACHES are different. They have their own philosophy of football and a specific opinion of the type of player they need to implement their vision.

Coaches also have different eyes. When they watch football, at training or in a game, they see things differentl­y, and the strengths and weaknesses they isolate in players are based on their own individual perspectiv­e of the sport.

It has been particular­ly evident at Ajax Cape Town, where the arrival of Muhsin Ertugral as head coach has ushered in a completely new outlook and approach. Players who were often first on the previous coach’s team sheet are now battling for game time; and players who hardly featured a few months ago are now first in the queue.

One such player is 21-year-old left-footer Yagan Sasman.

When the Turkish coach took charge of a struggling Ajax side for his first training session in December, Sasman immediatel­y caught his eye. Standing on the touchline with a few Ajax officials, watching the players go through their paces, Ertugral pointed at the leftback and said: “Who’s that?”

Ever since, Sasman has gone from strength to strength, playing in a new left wing-back role the coach believes perfectly suits the player’s game.

And yet Sasman has been in the Ajax PSL squad since the age of 18; he just never got a regular look-in before. Many would say he probably hasn’t got in

Cardoso seems to have finally convinced Komphela that he can rely on him again, forcing the coach to leave out his trusted centreback­s over the last two seasons in Lorenzo Gordinho and Mulomowand­au Mathoho.

Gordinho was surprising­ly because the Cape club has the excellent Mosa Lebusa playing at left-back.

But again, coaches are different: ask Ertugral about Lebusa and he will tell you he prefers playing Lebusa in the centre of defence, where he can utilise the captain’s all-round game intelligen­ce, technique and aerial ability to better effect.

Sasman has been in the Ajax academy since the age of 10. Four years ago, he and Bafana Bafana defender Rivaldo Coetzee spent two weeks training with Ajax Amsterdam in Holland, an indication that he has always been on the radar as a player to watch. Opportunit­y just hasn’t come his way, until the arrival of Ertugral.

“Muhsin (Ertugral) is a good coach,” said Sasman. “He has coached top teams in Europe and the PSL. As a team, we’ve learnt a lot from him over the last few weeks. With him believing in me, it has been going well. I’m listening to instructio­ns and applying what I’m told at training and in games. It’s just a case of following the philosophy of his game plan and putting it into action.”

Sasman also realises, now that he is in the team, that the hard work only starts. There are other players hoping to get in and if he wants to stay there, he’s going to have to make sure he performs consistent­ly.

“I want to play as many games as I can,” he said. “Not only that, I want us to win games, because we need the points.

“I’m really enjoying playing as a wing-back because it means I can help in attack and defence. The only problem with the team right now is that we need to finish our scoring opportunit­ies.” sent out on a 12-month-long loan to Bloemfonte­in Celtic last month, while Mathoho has spent a large chunk of this campaign on the bench.

“I have got all the confidence in the world at the moment. It’s been a great season for me, I think one of my best so far. And it would be great to win a trophy. That is why I came to Chiefs – to win silverware,” Cardoso, who has missed just one game all season, says.

Amakhosi host Cape Town City on Saturday at FNB Stadium in yet another Absa Premiershi­p fixture that will influence the direction the league title goes. Chiefs, with the best defensive record, are fourth on the table and trail log-leaders Mamelodi ENJOYING PLAYING: The young Yagan Sasman of Ajax Cape Town knows that a place in the team is not guaranteed, unless you constantly prove yourself. And he’s prepared for that challenge. Sundowns by seven points and City are on the same number of points.

“I have never won a trophy in my life, and we have two more to play for this season. Hopefully we can get one. This season is so close. We need to win every single game if we are going to win the championsh­ip,” says Cardoso. @superjourn­o

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