The Citizen (Gauteng)

McCarthy targets a deep run in the Nedbank Cup

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

With all the changes that have happened behind the scenes at AmaZulu FC this season, coach Benni McCarthy (below) feels the team needs to reflect that on the field as well.

McCarthy was brought to Usuthu by the club’s new owners, a consortium led by Durban businessma­n, Sandile Zungu, who declared his ambitious intention to re-position the side as one of the title-chasers in the top-flight.

Zungu brought a number of strong players to the team, including former Orlando Pirates trio Augustine Mulenga, Xola Mlambo and Luvuyo Memela, and also added former Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs star, Siphiwe “Shabba” Tshabalala as the club’s marquee signing.

He then set the team a target of a top four finish in the DStv Premiershi­p, and a good run in one of the cups.

This is exactly why McCarthy has set his sights on the Nedbank Cup.

The former Cape Town City mentor says Usuthu have to go far in the competitio­n and shed their image as also-rans.

AmaZulu put up an incredible display in the first round of the competitio­n to edge Durban neighbours Lamontvill­e Golden Arrows on penalties.

“Whoever doesn’t see that things have changed at AmaZulu must be blind,” said the outspoken coach. “That’s why we have to go far in the Nedbank Cup so that the changes do not only reflect in the office but can be seen on the field as well,” he added.

Usuthu have a tricky fixture in the second round of Ke Yona as they play a rejuvenate­d Black Leopards at Thohoyando­u Stadium tomorrow at 3pm.

“A while ago one could say the team were not into cups, but that is in the past now. The club is now under new owners who have different ambitions.

“They put together this technical team because they want results so that the changes reflect on the field of play as well. We want to win the Nedbank Cup so that even the doubters can see that the changes are serious,” said the Uefa Champions League winner.

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