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Coach Komphela refuses to bask in the glory after significan­t win

- MAZOLA MOLEFE

IF ever there was a man too humble, it’s Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela.

But, sadly, this is a trait that doesn’t quite score you brownie points in this line of work. Instead of basking in the glory of a first win for Amakhosi over Mamelodi Sundowns since his arrival at Naturena in June 2015, the Chiefs mentor acknowledg­ed the significan­ce of emerging triumphant, but hardly took the credit.

In contrast, Pitso Mosimane, his Downs opposite number, had more worthy sound bites despite the fact that the Brazilians had again dropped points at a crucial stage of the Premiershi­p title chase.

“It’s not about me,” said Komphela of the 2-1 victory over Downs at FNB Stadium on Saturday, a result that pushed Amakhosi to second place on the log table with eight games remaining. A big deal that the coach somehow missed the opportunit­y to gloat about.“It’s a clear message that we want to compete and by virtue of being who we are at Chiefs, you just have to be on top,” said Komphela. “To be honest, I hear and read what is being said and I always ask myself whether it’s about me or the brand. Even after a result like this, I had never in my life chased any personal glory. With this victory, I am happy for the supporters, that is our mission.”

Mosimane on the other hand praised his players for a solid performanc­e despite several of them returning late and carrying knocks from internatio­nal duty. The Downs coach even singled out defender Soumahoro Bangaly, who scored an own goal to hand Chiefs the winner, as one of the stand-out players in the match until the 78th minute blunder.

“In my opinion we should have won this game because we dominated and created a lot of chances,” Mosimane explained. “I don’t think our loss is our last hope or last chance of winning the title. This was not a title decider. It’s a long way still. At the moment the league table is false. It has to be normal again where everyone has played the same number of matches (Downs have four games in hand).”

That was Mosimane succeeding in downgradin­g the Chiefs victory to junk status, and Komphela doing very little to contradict him.

“A win gave us three points and puts pressure on the opposition, but the current top five shows the beauty of the PSL,” the Amakhosi coach said. “Sometimes we don’t pass on compliment to the brand and we focus on things that would be more sensationa­l. There has been some great football played and the top five still don’t know who is going to win the championsh­ip. Would you want a Real Madrid and Barcelona situation where it’s clear who is going to win the title or five challenger­s? I say let it be five.”

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