The Star Early Edition

the clever BOYS

- NJABULO NGIDI

KEY PLAYER Thulani Hlatshwayo Tyson has grown into an important figure for Wits: a good leader, he is solid at the back and pops up with the occasional goal – especially in tight situations. He was Defender-of- the-Season in the last campaign and clearly still has a lot to offer. His positive attitude and high work rate makes him an asset.

COACH Gavin Hunt The five-time Coach-of-the-Season does not only know how to win the league but also how to retain it. He led SuperSport United to a trio of successive league titles. Having won Wits their maiden championsh­ip in 96 years (at his fourth time of trying), he will be looking to use that expertise to ensure the Clever Boys rule again.

STRENGTHS Pound-for- pound theirs is arguably the strongest squad as was evidenced by their ability to replace any player with an equally competent one last season. For example Gabadinho Mhango and Eleazer Rodgers led the attack early in the season while Phakamani Mahlambi and James Keene finished things off later. They are big on team effort too as almost every player came with a crucial contributi­on. Also hard to beat at home – just two defeats in 15 league matches.

WEAKNESSES They tended to drop points easily last season and that failure to be consistent­ly ruthless as per their abilities ensured they were pushed all the way by an overworked Sundowns. They will need to put away opponents instead of letting the door open like they did in the previous campaign.

GOOD SEASON Retaining the championsh­ip of course. But perhaps even better would be reaching the Caf Champions League group stage to dispel the generally held notion that they don’t take continenta­l football seriously.

BAD SEASON After winning two trophies, the MTN8 and the Absa Premiershi­p, last season, a silverware-less season will be deemed a failure. They also have to at least make the top three in the league. SQUAD Goalkeeper­s: Moeneeb Josephs, Darren Keet, Sanele Tshabalala and Kyle Peters Defenders: Bokang Tlhone, Nazeer Allie, Sifiso Hlanti, Anthony Gordinho, Slavko Damjanovic, Buhle Mkhwanazi, Reeve Frosler, Thulani Hlatshwayo, Markus Lecki and Bongani Khumalo Midfielder­s: Sifiso Myeni, Vincent Pule, Elias Pelembe, Phumlani Ntshangase, Xola Mlambo, Steven Pienaar, Daylon Claasen, Thabang Monare, Daine Klate, Wangu Gome, Ben Motshwari, Jabu Shongwe, Granwald Scott, Kobamelo Kodisang and Liam Jordan Strikers: James Keene, Phakamani Mahlambi, Gabadinho Mhango, Gerald Phiri and Eleazer Rodgers PSL RECORD Best: Champions in 2016 Worst: Relegated in 2005

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