The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tembo wants better return against top six

- Jonty Mark

Kaitano Tembo (right) wants his SuperSport United side to be even more ruthless, if they are to challenge Mamelodi Sundowns and the rest for the DStv Premiershi­p title.

United are currently the closest challenger­s to leaders Sundowns, though they dropped more points on the weekend in a 1-1 draw with Kaizer Chiefs.

SuperSport now play Orlando Pirates tomorrow, with a chance to narrow the gap to Sundowns to just a point, though Masandawan­a will then also have two games in hand on Tembo’s men.

SuperSport have battled for consistenc­y in the league for a long time now, their last Premiershi­p triumph coming over a decade ago, though they have done very well in knockout competitio­ns.

This season, following a surprise early exit from the Nedbank Cup, all SuperSport can concentrat­e on is the league.

Their record this season in the Premiershi­p does look better, with just three defeats in 17 games.

But SuperSport have also not won a single match against the current top six, while Tembo also pointed to the draw with Amakhosi and a 2-1 loss to Bloemfonte­in Celtic as recent stumbling blocks.

“In the games against Celtic and Chiefs we needed to try and carry out momentum, and put a bit more pressure on a top team like Sundowns,” said Tembo yesterday.

“We have not done that, especially in previous seasons. We are now four points behind Sundowns, we needed to win (against Chiefs) and we drew, it is a huge disappoint­ment for us. This season has been a bit better, we have lost less games, and drawn less (five). It is an improvemen­t but we would like to be a bit more consistent.”

Fifth-placed Pirates have won their last four games in all competitio­ns, and three of their last five in the league, as they also look to make a strong move for Sundowns’ long-standing perch on top of the table.

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