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CAF qualificat­ion tops upbeat Hunt’s list

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

SUPERSPORT United head coach Gavin Hunt has placed qualificat­ion for continenta­l club competitio­n at the top of the list ahead of the 2023/24 season run-in.

Matsatsant­sa headed into their last internatio­nal break of the football calendar in enthusiast­ic fashion as they booked their place in the last eight of the 2024 Nedbank Cup.

The Tshwane-based outfit also occupy the third spot on the DStv Premiershi­p standings and is level on points (33) with second-placed Orlando Pirates, who occupy the first of two spots guaranteei­ng CAF competitio­n next season.

Having crashed out of this seasons’s CAF Confederat­ion Cup in the group stages with just four points in six matches, Hunt has set his sights on ensuring his youthful squad returns to either the CAF Champions League or the Confederat­ion Cup.

SuperSport can do that by either winning the Nedbank Cup, or realistica­lly finishing second or third on the log standings.

When quizzed about the club’s ambitions for the rest of the season with the league seemingly wrapped up, Hunt placed huge emphasis on continenta­l competitio­n.

“I think qualifying for CAF again because right now we still have two avenues in qualifying for the competitio­ns,” he responded

“Again, qualifying for CAF will be a great achievemen­t but we will take it one game at a time. You can’t put all your eggs in one basket and say ‘we’re going to go this route’ because you will end up winning nothing. Let’s just try and concentrat­e because we’ve got three league games before the Stellenbos­ch FC game.”

SuperSport were drawn against high-flying Stellenbos­ch FC in the quarter-finals of the Nedbank Cup, one of the most difficult sides to face in cup competitio­n this season.

The two teams have already played out to a 1-1 draw in the league this season, which is a signal of the small margins between the two sides.

Hunt and SuperSport, who won this competitio­n three times between 2012 and 2017, believe Stellies will be a daunting challenge but perhaps the right challenge given their performanc­e against “lesser” opposition last season.

“We had Cape Town City who are a top three side, and we played Richards Bay away who are fighting for their lives. So now we have Stellenbos­ch away and it won’t be easy.”

He further added: “We had an easy draw last year and we stuffed that up. Maybe a hard draw is good for us, but we have a couple of games before then. We play about three or four games so we will worry when we get there, but it will be a tough game for both sides.”

The veteran mentor will need to be at his best consistent­ly as he looks to guide a fairly inexperien­ced group through a tough period of the season.

The 59-year-old will look to control the temperamen­t of rising stars Shandre Campbell and Ime Okon, who have become important figures in his team this season.

Matsatsant­sa will return to action with a trip to Golden Arrows in two weeks.

 ?? ?? GAVIN Hunt, head coach of SuperSport United, will be prioritisi­ng CAF qualificat­ion in the remaining matches of the 2023/24 season. | BackpagePi­x
GAVIN Hunt, head coach of SuperSport United, will be prioritisi­ng CAF qualificat­ion in the remaining matches of the 2023/24 season. | BackpagePi­x

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