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Coaches sniping over ‘Moaner Lisa’

Middendorp gets in a dig at Mokwena, then points out his priorities for the Soweto derby

- Nick Said

Temperatur­es are already rising for Soweto derby Mark II at FNB Stadium this weekend‚ with Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp clearly taking a dig at Orlando Pirates counterpar­t Rhulani Mokwena about his Mona Lisa statement.

Chiefs notched up another Premiershi­p win‚ 2-0 away against Chippa United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Wednesday night.

The result extended Amakhosi’s lead at the top of the log and was made more impressive by Middendorp resting much of his first team ahead of Saturday’s second sold-out derby in a week against Pirates.

Asked about Chiefs’ now seven-point lead over secondplac­ed Mamelodi Sundowns‚ Middendorp slipped in a dig at Mokwena.

The Pirates’ coach had said after last Saturday’s Telkom Knockout quarterfin­al derby at Moses Mabhida Stadium‚ won on penalties by Chiefs‚ that he had at times felt like “Picasso admiring the Mona Lisa”‚ in praise of his team’s football.

“I’m not really interested in this‚” Middendorp said in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday night‚ responding to a question on Chiefs’ lead.

“I know that just with the number of games we’ve played so far we haven’t even reached halfway in the season yet by far.

“I’m not talking about how tactically superior each and everybody is. How somebody paints some pictures‚ or painting out of the Renaissanc­e‚ or talking about a Spanish painter or an Italian artist.

“I try to figure out what’s good for us to get points. Now it’s a very crucial moment to find the right combinatio­n for the weekend.

“I know that Bidvest Wits have games in hand. Other teams have games in hand. And at this moment don’t use too much mathematic­s.”

Middendorp‚ known for his cantankero­usness‚ has the ability to rub fellow Premier Soccer League (PSL) coaches up the wrong way.

His relationsh­ip with Bucs’ 32-year-old caretaker coach Mokwena had appeared to get off on the right footing‚ as the Pirates boss professed respect for Middendorp’s technical ability ahead of last weekend’s derby. Mokwena‚ though‚ appeared ungracious in his postmatch statements when he claimed Pirates were the “one team on the field”.

In fact Chiefs dominated play, going to 2-2 by the end of extra time in an exciting TKO quarter.

Middendorp then took a dig at Mokwena’s Picasso statement on Facebook on Monday‚ posting that it was Leonardo da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa.

Mokwena replied in Pirates’ post-match media conference to their 0-0 draw against Maritzburg United at Orlando Stadium on Tuesday night that his statement had referred to Picasso “admiring”‚ not painting‚ the Mona Lisa.

“Art wars” in the premiershi­p who could have predicted such a thing?

 ?? /Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePi­x /Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images ?? Riding high: Ernst Middendorp’s Chiefs are on an excellent run of matches at the moment.
In the slow lane: rough patch.
Rhulani Mokwena’s Pirates are going through a
/Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePi­x /Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images Riding high: Ernst Middendorp’s Chiefs are on an excellent run of matches at the moment. In the slow lane: rough patch. Rhulani Mokwena’s Pirates are going through a

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