The Herald (South Africa)

SuperSport ready to test City

- Nick Said

A RESTED SuperSport United travel to the Mother City this evening with revenge on their minds as they take on a smarting Cape Town City in an Absa Premiershi­p clash at the Cape Town Stadium.

Cape Town City are livid that they were forced to play a league fixture on Tuesday at home to Platinum Stars, which resulted in a 4-0 mauling.

The club blamed physical and mental fatigue following their Telkom Knockout final success over SuperSport in Polokwane days before.

By contrast‚ SuperSport United have had the week off to lick their wounds and rest any tired bodies‚ and so will likely go into this game as favourites.

City coach Eric Tinkler was quick to write off the Stars humiliatio­n as a once-off and said his side would be better prepared.

“We have the opportunit­y‚ because we played them recently.

“It’s going to be a very tough game‚ but I think the players will definitely be better prepared‚ both physically and mentally.

“The loss [against Stars] was a mental problem, not so much a physical one,” Tinkler said.

“Yes‚ the travel was long‚ hard and arduous‚ but there were a lot of emotions around the trip.

“I think that affected the players in the way they performed.

“I have never seen so many players perform that badly.”

Cape Town City will likely be without striker Lehlohonol­o Majoro again as he nurses a calf problem‚ while Ghana defender Joseph Adjei is suspended after a red card against Stars.

That will mean a recall for Robyn Johannes alongside Tsepo Gumede in the heart of the defence‚ with Thamsanqa Mkhize also likely to return at right-back.

The Stars loss ended a run of nine wins and a draw for City‚ who days earlier had halted SuperSport’s 14-game unbeaten surge in the Telkom Knockout final.

SuperSport United coach Stuart Baxter must make a decision whether to field Jeremy Brockie‚ who limped out of the final with ligament damage that he had hoped to be able to play through.

With the festive season break on the horizon the temptation will be to rest him‚ but today’s game can be a massive three points for SuperSport that will take them joint top of the table.

If they can stay there through the festive season break‚ SuperSport United will go into the New Year confident that their title charge is on track.

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ROBYN JOHANNES

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