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Chippa skipper in dispute with Tinkler

Coach says he made the first-half substituti­on after left wing angrily responded to instructio­ns

- Marc Strydom

Chippa United coach Eric Tinkler would only say he “did what I felt was necessary”‚ explaining his first-half substituti­on of captain Mark Mayambela in Saturday night’s 1-0 Telkom Knockout loss against Orlando Pirates.

Chippa United coach Eric Tinkler would only say he “did what I felt was necessary”‚ explaining his first-half substituti­on of captain Mark Mayambela in Saturday night’s 1-0 Telkom Knockout loss against Orlando Pirates.

Tinkler said the reason for Mayambela’s substituti­on‚ by Daine Klate in the 42nd minute‚ should have been obvious to anyone viewing the game. The former Pirates forward was taken off after he had angrily responded with a wave of his arm to his coach.

This followed after Tinkler gave left wing Mayambela a mouthful for being caught out of position on a Buccaneers attack.

Tinkler was supposed to be the first coach to attend the postmatch media conference‚ but took so long with his team in the change rooms after the game that Pirates’ Milutin Sredojevic ended up going first.

Tinkler later joined in the same media conference‚ where normally at Pirates’ home matches the coaches go separately. “You didn’t see why? Surely its ’ obvious‚” the coach responded ‚ when asked why he took Mayambela off.

“But it’s an internal matter. And that will be dealt with internally. But it was more than obvious. This is the biggest game on TV this weekend. Everybody across the country is Pirates. And you can ’watching t behave that way. So I reacted to it. I did what I felt was necessary.”

Mayambela later took to Twitter to apologise for gesturing at his coach.

His substituti­on came in a first half in which Tinkler was not happy with his team’s performanc­e overall.

“We had planned to press Pirates‚” the Chippa coach said. “We expected them to play in a 3-4-3 or a 3-5-2 formation‚ which they changed.

“But we have played against other teams who have played in a 4-3-3. So the whole plan was to look to press them and we didn’t do that in the first half.

“Both Kurt Lentjies and Ruzaigh Gamildien were looking to press on to their centreback­s. It was too easy for Pirates to get the ball to Musa Nyatama.

“And then they started creating little spaces inbetween the lines. Which was something we practised and we allowed that to happen in the first half.

“I thought in that first half we looked like we were playing with fear. So obviously we had to make changes at half-time. And I thought the second half was a vast improvemen­t. We made better decisions and our pressing was a lot better.

“How we conceded the goal was a bit disappoint­ing‚ being beaten at the near post. But the way the team reacted was positive. We got into the right areas but players have to understand that in those areas you have less time. And we wanted too many touches in those areas.

“But overall the second-half performanc­e was good‚ first half not great,” he said.

Pirates took the lead in a period when the teams were matching each other chance for chance. Xola Mlambo was fed into space on the right and cut back for substitute Vincent Pule to finish at the near post.

THIS IS THE BIGGEST

GAME ON TV THIS

WEEKEND.

EVERYBODY ... IS

WATCHING PIRATES.

AND YOU CAN’T

BEHAVE THAT WAY Eric Tinkler Chippa United coach

 ?? /Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images ?? The boss: Eric Tinkler on the sideline during Saturday’s cup tie.
/Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images The boss: Eric Tinkler on the sideline during Saturday’s cup tie.

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