The Citizen (Gauteng)

10 have your say winners

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I think Orlando Pirates’ Wayne Sandilands has been the difference between the poles for the Buccaneers, compared to last season’s goalkeepin­g department. William Seloi

Yannick Zakri is showing signs of being a quality striker. He’s the real deal and Sundowns will benefit a lot from his skill, pace and goals. Malwela

When his transfer request was rejected I thought he would be disillusio­ned and lose form, but Jeremy Brockie is a profession­al! He knows the club pays his salary and keeps banging in goals despite the refusal to let him go. Xhamela

I wonder what Kaizer will say to Steve Komphela’s postmatch report that says lapses of concentrat­ion cost us. Can he accept that excuse for the last three seasons? If Steve cannot fix that, who will? Meyiwa is a promising youngster and deserves game time but the whole 90 minutes, Steve? Bheko Sibeko

Gabuza has started well in this campaign, so big ups to him. Ayanda Nkosi & Thabiso Kutumela must be given a chance & fielding Lyle Foster ahead of them is demoralisi­ng this talented duo. Lyle needs to be guided properly. Sikhumbuzo Manyoni

Well done Kaizer Chiefs for beating Benni, because it was not easy. I know the reason why – it’s because Khompela uses the strategy of fielding new players. They didn’t disappoint us. Thank you so much. M At last Steve Komphela was a wise man by including Wiseman Meyiwa in his team against Cape Town City on Wednesday. E Bulane

Football, unlike mathematic­s, has no therefore. If it did Bidvest Wits would have beaten Golden Arrows and Kaizer Chiefs would not have comfortabl­y won against an in-form Cape Town City. The losers were beaten in their own backyards. Godfrey

From the look of things Sundowns will return home emptyhande­d from the second leg in Morocco. A single goal is not enough. Terrisah Maila

Truth be told, our Bafana players did not show seriousnes­s in those two matches. When are we going to qualify like other teams do, and not via hosting rights – no players will ever match the feats of the Class of ’96. Matome Phosa

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