The Citizen (Gauteng)

Battle of the young guns

- Tshepo Ntsoelengo­e

Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs’ young guns could be the midfield keys to unlock what promises to be a fascinatin­g DStv Premiershi­p Soweto derby at Orlando Stadium today.

While Amakhosi have 21-year old Nkosingiph­ile Ngcobo (top right) dictating things in the middle of the park, Pirates will have 18-year old Azola Tshobeni, who recently broke into the Buccaneers starting line-up.

While it would be interestin­g to see Ngcobo and Tshobeni come up against one another, the latter is not certain to start against Chiefs, with Josef Zinnbauer undecided on whether to play him on such a big stage.

The German mentor has been impressed with Tshobeni’s displays in their last two games and says the midfielder works very hard at training, along with 23-year-old Bongani Sam, another young player impressing at the moment, with a goal and an assist in his last two games from left back.

“He (Tshobeni) came into training and gave a good performanc­e. I told the squad that if you give a signal (perform) in training you will get a chance. He works on (learning) our system, he works on his conditioni­ng and he played a very good game against Maritzburg United,” said Zinnbauer this week.

“He didn’t have a bad game in the last match (against TS Galaxy) but it was a man-marking team. We changed the structure a little bit at half-time and that was the reason we pulled him off. We have to work with him.

Meanwhile, at Chiefs, Gavin Hunt has been playing with young players like Ngcobo, Njabulo Blom, Happy Mashiane and Darrel Matsheke.

Having given these players a lot of opportunit­ies to play, the Amakhosi coach says it’s vital for them to grab the chance with both hands.

“For these young players who are coming in – they have been given a chance and now they have to hold on to those chances. It is important that we play properly and improve with or without the ball,” said Hunt.

Amakhosi have improved of late under Hunt, after a dreadful start to the season.

They are currently unbeaten in five Premiershi­p matches, although they were held in their last two, while Pirates have also lost ground of late on the leading trio at the top.

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