The Citizen (KZN)

Wome is loving life at Kjell’s Bucs

- Tshepo Ntsoelengo­e

Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela has predicted April would determine their Absa Premiershi­p title credential­s. His team may come out of the month as champions-elect or beaten, battered and bruised also-rans.

Amakhosi have stagnated over the past few weeks, with three consecutiv­e draws meaning they have remained in fourth place. Looking at their fixture list, April will be a stern test of their abilities.

On April 1, Chiefs will host defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns in a bruising battle for three points.

Sundowns have many punters’ money on them for the title and are playing catch-up as their involvemen­t in the Caf Champions League and Fifa Club World Cup have seen them fall behind in terms of matches played.

But with four games in hand on Amakhosi, Pitso Mosimane’s team are just two points behind Komphela’s. This should add some spice to Saturday night’s showdown at the FNB Stadium.

Chiefs’ Venezuelan striker Gustavo Paez told the club’s website he was excited and looking forward to the much-hyped match.

“My wife and I visited my friend from Sundowns, Leonardo Castro, a few days ago and we spoke about how crucial this game is for our respective teams. We are both looking forward to playing against each other. We forget about our friendship on the field of play and focus on getting the three points. I’ve been watching a lot of their games and I know their style of play,” said Paez.

After the Sundowns showdown, the Glamour Boys will face less-familiar opposition in Safa League side Acornbush United in the Nedbank Cup on April 9, Then it is back to the Absa Premiershi­p and the unpredicta­ble Bloemfonte­in Celtic, who could be under the guidance of Luc Eymael if the dispute between Phunya Sele Sele and the coach’s former employers Polokwane City gets resolved in time.

After that they face teams who beat them in the first round in Chippa United and Cape Town City respective­ly. Chiefs will then finish the possibly bruising month with a match against a team laden with their former players and coach in SuperSport United.

Like Sundowns, Matsatsant­sa are among the favourites for the league title and have kept up a good pace throughout the season. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel and Orlando Pirates’ on-loan midfielder Dove Wome (below) has certainly found that light right now, enjoying his football under coach Kjell Jonevret.

Wome made a last-minute move in the January transfer window from SuperSport United to join the Buccaneers for the remainder of the season, after his services were deemed surplus to requiremen­ts by Stuart Baxter at United, with the Togolese internatio­nal making only eight appearance­s in the first part of the season.

In just three months of his tenure with the Soweto giants, the midfielder has managed to cement his place in the starting berth for Jonevret’s charges, scoring three goals in all competitio­ns so far and he is looking forward to continuing doing well for Bucs.

Wome joined Pirates at a difficult time – they only ended a run of 12 matches without a victory when they beat ABC Motsepe League side EC Bees in the last-32 of the Nedbank Cup just ahead of the internatio­nal break. The Bucs midfielder is, however, confident that things will now fall into place.

“At the moment everyone at the club is very happy with the state we are in, we are a team and have done quite well in the last few games,” he said.

Wome praised coach Jonevret for uniting the team and helping them to get back to their level best.

“I think the coach has done well to change a lot of things in the team, we just have to keep on fighting to get positive results,” he added.

The Buccaneers will be looking to bring their winning-mentality to the Absa Premiershi­p this Saturday when they face Free State Stars away from home at the James Motlatsi Stadium. It will be the first meeting of the two sides in seven days at the same venue as they also square off in the Nedbank Cup last-16 on April 8.

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