The Citizen (Gauteng)

Williams key for Tembo’s cup kings

DURBAN SHOWDOWN: CEO WANTS TO WIN IT FOR COACH

- Jonty Mark

SuperSport United CEO Stan Matthews has described his side as having a free pass at Cape Town City in tomorrow’s MTN8 cup final, but says the club would love, all the same, to win a first trophy for new head coach Kaitano Tembo.

Matsatsant­sa took the decision this season to focus more on the Absa Premiershi­p, after the experience last season of fighting their way out of a relegation battle. This was shown again as they hammered Black Leopards 4-0 in a league game on Sunday, showing no signs of distractio­n ahead of tomorrow’s battle for R8 million at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

SuperSport have a fantastic record in knockout competitio­ns in recent times, winning three Nedbank Cups, two MTN8s and a Telkom Knockout in the last six and a bit years, but haven’t done so well in the league since they won three Premiershi­p titles in a row between 2007 and 2010.

Saturday’s final is a repeat of last year’s MTN8 final, which SuperSport won against City on penalties.

“In a way, we have a free pop at them (City) in the cup, though I know the boys would love to retain the MTN8, to know the feeling of holding on to what you have” Matthews told Phakaaathi.

“There is also a determinat­ion to give Kaitano his first trophy and chalk up another piece of history.”

Ronwen Williams could be key for SuperSport in the final, especially if it goes to penalties – the young keeper is a bit of a spotkick specialist, saving two to help SuperSport to glory in last year’s final. Williams also saved a penalty in extra time and another in the shoot-out in SuperSport’s MTN8 quarterfin­al win over Orlando Pirates this year.

“He is key for us, especially in a cup final .... if it is a draw (in the match) we know Ronwen is going to save two penalties. We always know if we can score four penalties ourselves, we will take it (the shoot-out).”

Williams will be a certainty in goal, while across central midfield Tembo does seem likely to pick his usual trio of Teboho Mokoena, Dean Furman and Reneilwe Letsholony­ane. Up front, Evans Rusike and Bradley Grobler could start, though James Keene put up his hand with a brace against Leopards.

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? KAITANO TEMBO
Picture: Backpagepi­x KAITANO TEMBO

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