The Herald (South Africa)

Fifa rules no deterrent for Ajax coach

- Nick Said

AJAX Cape Town coach Muhsin Ertugral will continue to play striker Tendai Ndoro until he is ordered to stop as the Urban Warriors prepare for a Nedbank Cup Last 32 clash with Orlando Pirates on Saturday night. Pirates played their 3-0 league loss to Ajax in Cape Town last week under protest with Ndoro’s eligibilit­y to feature for the Urban Warriors called into question. The Zimbabwe internatio­nal has now featured for three clubs in the 2017-18 season – Pirates‚ Saudi Arabian side Al Faisaly and Ajax – which is in contravent­ion of Fifa rules that state a player may only turn out for two clubs in a single campaign. But a Premier Soccer League Dispute Resolution Chamber ruled in favour of Ajax and Ndoro when their case was heard last week‚ with the league now set to challenge that ruling. It has also been reported that Fifa has sent a letter to Ajax telling them to stop fielding the forward‚ but Ertugral says he has no such intention and will in all likelihood start Ndoro at the weekend. “The DRC gave us a decision that we can play him‚ so that is what I have got [to work with]‚” Ertugral said. “I have to field my best team and the moment that the objection comes in and says I am not allowed [to play Ndoro]‚ then we must respect that also.” With Ajax without injured forward Yannick Zakri and key defender Mosa Lebusa‚ Ndoro’s experience will be key at the Orlando Stadium‚ especially after the 2½ seasons he spent at the club. Ertugral believes that nothing can be read into his side’s emphatic victory over Pirates last week‚ a game in which The Buccaneers had the lion’s share of the possession‚ but were undone by Ajax on the counter-attack. “It’s a completely different game‚ it’s a cup game. It’s not going to be easy for us‚ I know that,” he said. “I know how difficult it is to play in the Orlando Stadium against a team which wants to prove a point.” Ertugral also gave praise to his opposite number‚ Pirates coach Micho Sredojevic. “It is a psychologi­cal game‚ Micho is a very good coach. They are playing very good football,” he said. “I know Micho from when he was in Uganda and we shared football thoughts. He is a great personalit­y. “He has got the team to a level that they are a very short way away from major success.”

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