Sunday Tribune

Chippa looking to get the better of Galaxy

- OBAKENG MELETSE

CHIPPA United’s first tough real test stands between them and a place in their first Nedbank Cup semi-final in three years, as they go on a mission at 3pm this afternoon to invade Mbombela Stadium and stop the Rockets’ launch to their second title in the competitio­n.

Famous for chopping and changing their coaches, Chippa lost their last encounter with TS Galaxy at the same venue in the Dstv Premiershi­p, when then-coach Morgan Mammila was beaten 2-0 by Sead Ramovic’s Rockets.

Mammila had done well to survive the axe, but a run of 10 matches picking up only nine points out of a possible 30, including a loss against the Rockets, saw him get his marching orders.

Thabo September and Kwanele Kopo were roped in and have been on a decent run of form since taking over as co-coaches.

With the semi-finals looming, they have a first sniff at bringing the muchwanted silverware to East London. Chippa lost 1-0 against Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhand­ila FC in the final of the 2020/21 season.

According to Kopo: “TS Galaxy and the coach have been together for a while and they are a well coordinate­d team. They’ve had good results in their last three matches. A good team in possession, whereas if you look at us we are a team that’s still in a building process. We’ve only been

together for three months, but there are good signs.”

The Chilli boys are also on course to go one better than they did last season in the Dstv Premiershi­p, after they finished 14th on 30 points.

They are currently tenth on the table after 23 matches, with only one point separating them from a top eight spot and one point away from going one better than last season, with seven games left. “We will look at the last game we played with Galaxy in the league and see what was done right and where we need to improve,” said Kopo

“We will analyse and continue to work on the same basis we have since we got here: we pay a lot of attention to the team’s performanc­e, and we’re slowly integratin­g new things because we found the team in the middle of the season.”

Chippa’s progress to the Nedbank Cup last eight this season has been through the ABC Motsepe Championsh­ip sides, a weakness the Rockets may look to exploit.

However, Kopo believes their preparatio­ns have never been determined by who they come up against, but they take every encounter seriously.

“It’s not easy to play against such teams (lower division sides) from a mental and physical perspectiv­e, maybe tactically,” he said. “They always come highly motivated, they want to give their all and therefore it becomes a mental challenge for our players, who don’t get to see ABC Motsepe teams often. Naturally, you can easily undermine and overlook such teams; that’s why you get upsets. Our approach has been to be respectful and ensure we get through,” said Kopo.

Galaxy will have the advantage of having played tougher opponents leading up to this clash, but having tried out a lot more combinatio­ns, Chippa will also feel they are well prepared.

 ?? ?? GOODMAN Mosele of Chippa United is expected to lead play for the Chilli Boys in Mbombela this afternoon. | Backpagepi­x
GOODMAN Mosele of Chippa United is expected to lead play for the Chilli Boys in Mbombela this afternoon. | Backpagepi­x

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