The Star Late Edition

It is hogwash that Larsen has left Arrows

- KAMLESH GOSAI

REPORTS of coach Clinton Larsen being fired by early Absa Premiershi­p pace-setters Golden Arrows on the eve of tonight’s match against Supersport United were rubbished by the club yesterday.

Instead Larsen was on duty preparing the squad for the clash in KwaMashu, according to Arrows chief executive Gordon Masondo.

“It’s all hogwash and basically a bad story gone viral. The coach is here with me now, and we are discussing preparatio­ns for the game,” said Masondo.

The official added the club had no idea where the report emanated from and said he believes it was circulated to destabilis­e Arrows following a positive start to the season.

Before yesterday’s matches, the Durban outfit were the surprise log leaders with nine points from four matches, two more than Orlando Pirates, Bidvest Wits, Kaizer Chiefs and Cape Town City.

Heading into this Supersport battle at Princess Magogo Stadium, Arrows registered a hattrick of victories against Cape Town City, Free State Stars and Bloemfonte­in Celtic.

Boasting an unchanged squad from the Celtic outing, Arrows will be upbeat about extending their unbeaten run to four matches. The last time Arrows won three on the trot was in 2010/11 when they accounted for Vasco Da Gama 2-0, neighbours Maritzburg United 3-0, and Free State Stars 2-0.

That unbeaten run was extended with a 1-1 draw at Celtic. However, the campaign ended with a lowly 11th place finish. Veteran defender Musa Bilankulu can enlighten his younger teammates about that season and warn them that it is too early to relax.

After overcoming tonight’s challenge Arrows will have enough time to rest and take stock because the league goes on a fortnight’s recess for the Fifa World Cup qualifiers.

It will be a stiff challenge too. Supersport won’t feel like a visiting team. They are in Durban since last week when they opened their victory account with a 2-0 win at Maritzburg United.

The Pretoria big-spenders followed it up with a goalless meeting against Free State Stars in uMlazi at the weekend, and will be keen to end their KZN tour on an unbeaten note.

Stuart Baxter will be without veteran defender Morgan Gould who is suspended tonight. Larsen, however, can stick with the same squad that edged Celtic 2-1. Consistenc­y of selection has been pivotal to Arrows’ run. Eight players have played every match thus far, and 10 have featured in their last two assignment­s.

It could require something special from Supersport’s Jeremy Brockie and Kingston Nkhatha or Arrows attacker Lerato Lamola to see the net bulge. Tight defences have been the foundation of both sides’ last three matches.

Supersport haven’t conceded in that run, while Arrows let in one goal.

Meanwhile in a reschedule­d NFD fixture, Thanda Royal Zulu host Witbank Spurs in Richards Bay at 3pm. The game was postponed from the weekend because of a water-logged pitch.

 ?? PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? STILL IN CHARGE: Clinton Larsen will lead Arrows against SuperSport.
PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X STILL IN CHARGE: Clinton Larsen will lead Arrows against SuperSport.

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