The Herald (South Africa)

‘KOMPHELA DESERVES ANOTHER CHANCE’

Struggling Chiefs coach very, very good, says Bafana keeper Khune

- Tiisetso Malepa

STEVE Komphela is a very, very good coach who deserves another chance to prove his worth at Kaizer Chiefs despite two trophyless campaigns‚ goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune said ahead of the last round of Absa Premeirshi­p matches tomorrow.

Komphela has found himself under increasing scrutiny after a five-game winless run which has seen Amakhosi lose the race for the league title and also fail to lift any silverware in his full two seasons in charge.

Chiefs finished fifth last season and are likely to end up in the same position in this campaign if they fail to beat newly crowned Premier Soccer League champions Bidvest Wits‚ whom they host at 3pm at the FNB Stadium tomorrow.

Two consecutiv­e seasons without any silverware will naturally prompt their legion of fans to call for the head of the coach, but senior player Khune has pleaded with management to give Komphela another chance at the helm of the most-supported team in the country.

“The coach has done tremendous­ly well, it’s just that there is nothing to show for it‚” the Bafana Bafana keeper said yesterday during a media open day at the club’s headquarte­rs in Naturena‚ south of Johannesbu­rg.

“But he deserves another chance to prove his worth because he deserves to be here‚ he deserves to be part of us.

“He is a very, very good coach who deserves better from all of us as players.”

Interestin­gly‚ the under-fire coach did not speak to reporters.

Khune said: “In the history of the club, two seasons without winning anything is unfair for the club‚ it’s unfair to our fans who are there for us at all times so we just have to go and pull up our socks and try to win something for them.”

Khune also confirmed that the club would give newlycrown­ed champions Wits a guard of honour.

Chiefs are placed fifth on the log and could finish their trophyless campaign 16 points behind the champions.

“On behalf of the club I’d like to congratula­te Bidvest Wits,” Khune said.

“They deserved the championsh­ip, but it wasn’t an easy season for them and for all the other 15 PSL teams because it’s been so tight for long periods of time.

“Some of the teams gave it away at the last minute. So congratula­tions to Wits and yes, they do deserve the guard of honour.

“It’s so heart warming when you walk out of the tunnel to see other players giving you a guard of honour, so they deserve it.”

Komphela has one more year to go on his contract with Amakhosi.

Chiefs owner Kaizer Motaung did not commit to Komphela’s future at the club next season earlier this month‚ but did seem to give a word of confidence to his coach by saying that Amakhosi were in no mood to chop and change coaches overnight. Saturday’s full fixture list (all matches kick off at 3pm):

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