Cape Argus

Downs, SuperSport seeking a turnaround

- MIHLALI BALEKA @Mihlalibal­eka

ABSA Premiershi­p champions Mamelodi Sundwons will be eager to bring back three points when they travel to Port Elizabeth to face Chippa United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium tomorrow (8:15pm).

Sundowns haven’t had a convincing start to their title defence, as they registered five draws and two wins in their seven matches so far. It’s quite disappoint­ing for a team that was winning matches and scoring goals for fun in their successful pursuit of a record eighth Premier Soccer League championsh­ip last season.

Coach Pitso Mosimane has stressed the hardships of trying to find new combinatio­ns following the departures of Khama Billiat and Percy Tau, who joined Kaizer Chiefs and English side Brighton and Hove Albion respective­ly. Ands then they now also have to complete the rest of the season without influentia­l midfielder Sibusiso Vilakazi who suffered a ruptured Achilles Tendon.

The Brazilians are high on confidence after progressin­g to the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals but they’ll have to put in a good performanc­e against Chippa. Chilli Boys coach Eric Tinkler knows that getting maximum points or at least a draw against Sundowns will likely buy him time with triggerhap­py chairman Siviwe Mpengesi.

Meanwhile, another Tshwane based side, SuperSport United, will be hoping to register their first victory in the Absa Premiershi­p since being beaten by Cape Town City in the MTN8 final when they welcome Golden Arrows at Lucas Moripe Stadium on Sunday (3:30pm).

After that disappoint­ment at Moses Mabhida Stadim almost a month ago, SuperSport have only registered two draws in their league encounters while they also needed the lottery of penalties to progress to the Telkom Knockout’s quarterfin­als. Coach Keitano Tembo knows that they have to quickly register a win, especially if they are to avoid their post-final hoodoo syndrome as they found themselves flirting with relegation until the last day of the previous season after losing to TP Mazembe in the CAF Confederat­ions Cup final.

Arrows won’t be walkovers as they are still upset after squanderin­g a lead against Free State Stars at Goble Park Stadium on Wednesday night. Tenth on the log standing after two wins, five draws and three losses – coach Clinton Larsen understand­s that they have to start picking up wins if they are to finish in the top-eight this season. Last campaign they only secured a topeight spot courtesy of the Tendai Ndoro saga.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa