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It’s going to be unbelievab­le – Solinas

- MAZOLA MOLEFE SOCCER WRITER

IT’S no exaggerati­on to say that the Soweto derby is the biggest football match of Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas’ career.

“I have been in front of 18 000 fans before, but never in front of 90 000,” the Amakhosi mentor said ahead of the Soweto derby against bitter rivals Orlando Pirates on Saturday afternoon, which is a soldout affair at the FNB Stadium.

He revealed yesterday that during his brief spell as ES Setif coach in Algeria eight years ago, the biggest crowd attendance he witnessed was nowhere near what he is about to experience this weekend in a crucial PSL clash.

“This is going to be an unbelievab­le experience for me. I want to enjoy this game, it is just beautiful,” Solinas explained. It’s a game that could essentiall­y buy him more time as the Chiefs coach – it’s likely that the club’s stuttering start to the season will be momentaril­y forgotten if the Glamour Boys get one over their fiercest rivals.

Solinas will not only have to check his mental state when he walks onto the pitch on Saturday, but must remember that Amakhosi have not beaten the Buccaneers in a league match since 2014, and have failed to win a trophy in the past three years under his predecesso­r Steve Komphela.

“This game is big for all of South Africa. I hope there is no violence. I hope the fans respect each other. Chiefs will try to win, and so will Pirates, but please let’s respect each other. I have had big games at Setif against Esperance Tunis in the Caf Champions League, but nothing like this before,” the Amakhosi coach said.

On their poor record against their Soweto rivals, the Italian said: “I am not worried about this because it’s in the past. Why should I worry about previous results? The past should always stay in the past. Chiefs play to win.”

Solinas did not want to be drawn into discussing remarks made by Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena earlier this week that Chiefs are poorer tactically since the departure of Komphela back in April. Mokwena said Amakhosi had made up for the “lack of tactical expertise on the bench by signing quality players”.

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