The Herald (South Africa)

Eymael rubs Steve’s nose in it

Victorious Stars coach takes dig at Komphela’s lack of trophies

- Marc Strydom

FREE State Stars coach Luc Eymael took a brazen dig at Steve Komphela after winning the Nedbank Cup on Saturday‚ openly rubbing it in that the former Kaizer Chiefs coach had not won a trophy in his career.

Eymael has been involved in a running battle with Komphela‚ and Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane‚ who have accused him of campaignin­g for the job of coach at Chiefs.

After Stars beat Maritzburg United 1-0 in the Nedbank final at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday night for Eymael’s first trophy in South Africa‚ the Belgian could not resist a dig at Komphela.

Eymael has been followed by controvers­y since arriving in South Africa two years ago.

He was involved in a protracted legal wrangle over obligation­s after leaving Polokwane City in March last year and joining Bloemfonte­in Celtic the next day‚ and eventually had to buy himself out of his contract.

Reflecting on his short stints at Polokwane and Celtic‚ Eymael said: “Polokwane City was my decision. It was perhaps not the best decision that I have taken.

“But I think I participat­ed a lot in the ranking of Polokwane last season [sixth place]. Celtic was another story. I got bad advice and I went there.

“From a distance‚ what I succeeded to do with the boys – because they are not [Lionel] Messi and I am just a coach‚ and coaching from the stands is very difficult – was that we saved Celtic.

“And now I came to Free State Stars‚ second year in South Africa‚ one trophy.

“I know some of the guys who have worked 13 years without winning a trophy.”

Komphela resigned last month having not won a trophy in almost three seasons at Chiefs‚ and has yet to win silverware in his career.

Eymael again said he had not been contacted by Chiefs about the job vacated by Komphela.

He said if he still did not hear anything from Amakhosi in the next week‚ before leaving for holiday in Belgium on Friday‚ he would commit himself without question to completing the year left on his contract at Stars‚ with an option to renew for a year.

He said that two or three months ago Stars general manager Rantsi Mokoena had increased Eymael’s pay for next season’s deal.

Eymael began his media conference asking if anyone from the Cape Times was present‚ before taking the paper to task for apparently calling him a villain in a prematch story.

ý Marc Strydom is in Cape Town as a guest of Nedbank.

 ?? Picture: SHAUN ROY/GALLO IMAGES ?? DAY OF GLORY: Captain Paulus Masehe lifts the trophy after Free State Stars were crowned Nedbank Cup champions at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday
Picture: SHAUN ROY/GALLO IMAGES DAY OF GLORY: Captain Paulus Masehe lifts the trophy after Free State Stars were crowned Nedbank Cup champions at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday

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