The Herald (South Africa)

‘I knew Reyaad would be pumped’

- Marc Strydom

SUPERSPORT United coach Stuart Baxter said he knew that the goalkeepin­g hero of his side’s 5-3 Nedbank Cup quarterfin­al penalties victory against Kaizer Chiefs would be “pumped to return to the FNB Stadium”.

Baxter recalled ex-Chiefs keeper Reyaad Pieterse to his starting lineup for Saturday’s crucial quarterfin­al for the defending champions in the cup competitio­n that now probably represents SuperSport’s last chance of silverware in 2016-17.

This was despite the manmountai­n keeper having conceded five goals in his previous match‚ the 5-0 league thrashing by Mamelodi Sundowns two Thursdays ago.

Ronwen Williams had only let in one goal in Matsatsant­sa’s next three games‚ so it might have seemed a strange choice by the coach on the surface of it.

But Pieterse saved a penalty from old teammate Bernard Parker in extra time to keep the score at 1-1‚ then another from George Maluleka in the shootout.

Baxter said there were a number of factors in the decision to recall Pieterse‚ one being that he thought the keeper‚ released by Chiefs at the end of last season‚ might have a point to prove at his old home ground.

“We’ve had Rons [Williams] on the injured list – a very bad injury [from November to mid-February]. We’ve nursed him back and he’s got a few games under the belt‚” Baxter said.

“And he’s done amazingly well in terms of his physique‚ because he’s lost 5kg through hard work‚ and he’s probably the fittest he’s been for a long time. And in a way I want to reward that.

“Also‚ because we knew that against Sundowns [in a second‚ 1-0 defeat on Wednesday] we were going to try and build from the back‚ and we knew that with Ronwen if it was tight on him he can play.

“There was a little bit of policy of selecting your goalkeeper­s to get them all fit‚ and a little bit of taking one for the game.

“And I knew Reyaad would be pumped to come back to the FNB.”

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REYAAD PIETERSE

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