The Citizen (KZN)

From a fan to a giant killer

- Jonty Mark

Milford FC head coach and chairman Xanti Pupuma (below) appeared slightly startled on Sunday when asked a question about his love for Kaizer Chiefs.

Pupuma’s Motsepe Foundation Championsh­ip side had just knocked Amakhosi out of the Nedbank Cup, but while admitting he did once support Chiefs, he explained why he has no regrets about Sunday’s win.

“What are you talking about? This (Milford) is my team,” said Pupuma when asked about his support for Chiefs. “I am a football fan, more than a Chiefs fan.”

“Yes, I grew up following Chiefs, just like certain parties in politics are the majority party and later in life things change, you grow a bit older and there are new developmen­ts.

“It is impossible to have a team and be a fan of another, and even more so when you have bought a profession­al status.”

Milford bought the status of Uthongathi at the start of the season to take their place in the Motsepe Foundation Championsh­ip.

“We had to be aligned and ensure we put all our effort towards Milford. No one is hurting at home right now, they are going absolutely crazy!”

Pupuma is a gynaecolog­ist by trade, and is the stand-in head coach of the Richards Bay-based side he founded in honour of his father, Milford Pupuma

He says he has no intention of staying on as head coach beyond the end of the season, as Milford attempt to avoid relegation from the Championsh­ip.

“I have no ambitions (to stay on) I was tracked to be here by my brothers and the players, it was initially five games and it went on and on,” said Pupuma.

“The plan is to be around (assistant coaches) Zane (Buthelezi), and Nhlanhla (Shongwa). These are players who have come through and moved to the technical side. They are busy getting their badges and I am like the principal ensuring these things are done.”

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