Cape Argus

Stellies fight for second spot against Sekhukhune

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

THE famous Danie Craven Stadium in the Cape Winelands, with its idyllic setting, will host the top-of-the-table clash between the two form DStv Premiershi­p teams, Stellenbos­ch FC and Sekhukhune United, tomorrow evening (5pm kick-off).

Stellenbos­ch will be looking to build on an impressive 1-0 midweek away win over Kaizer Chiefs, with Devin Titus scoring just before halftime. With that result, the Cape outfit stretched their unbeaten run in the Premiershi­p to 13 matches, and took a firm hold on second place on the log with 38 points after 21 games.

Sekhukhune have also enjoyed an incredible Premiershi­p run, with only one loss in 10 matches. During their midweek match, they were held to a 2-2 draw at home in Polokwane by Cape Town City, a result that ended a sequence of five straight wins.

Stellenbos­ch coach Steve Barker says his team’s purple patch has been “surreal”, and with nine matches left, he is hoping for more good performanc­es.

“There’s still a lot of (Premiershi­p) football to be played. There are 27 points to play for, but if you’d told me at the beginning of the season that we’d be at the position that we are in now, I’d have probably not agreed with you or believed it,” said Barker.

“Sometimes it’s a bit surreal for myself as well, with the run that we are on.

“It’s about focus, because we’ve got another big game against Sekhukhune, so there’s no rest.

“We must put in another good performanc­e against Sekhukhune. Here is another team who’s in good form.

“We’ve got a lot of good quality attacking players, we seem to be scoring regularly.

“So, if we can shut the back door, keep the clean sheets, then it gives us the belief and the confidence that we can win matches.”

The spotlight will also be on ailing heavyweigh­ts Kaizer Chiefs, who will be away to Chippa United at the Buffalo City Stadium in East London tomorrow afternoon (3pm).

But it remains to be seen if the Amakhosi will be granted a postponeme­nt, after the tragic death of defender Luke Fleurs in a hijacking incident in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.

The Premier Soccer League announced yesterday that “in tribute to Luke’s memory, a moment of silence will be observed at all DStv Premiershi­p, Motsepe Foundation Championsh­ip and DStv Diski Challenge fixtures this weekend”.

Chiefs are looking to arrest a terrible run of form in which they have managed just one win from eight matches across all competitio­ns.

After their fine 2-0 midweek win over embattled Cape Town Spurs, Chippa have been dealt a bitter blow with goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali ruled out of the match against Chiefs due to a suspension.

Weekend Premiershi­p Fixtures

Tomorrow – 3pm: Richards Bay v Moroka Swallows, Chippa United v Kaizer Chiefs. 5pm: Stellenbos­ch FC v Sekhukhune United. 5.30pm: Orlando Pirates v Golden Arrows. 8pm: SuperSport United v TS Galaxy

Sunday – 3pm: Royal AM v Polokwane City, Cape Town City v AmaZulu*

 ?? BackpagePi­x ?? COACH Steve Barker will hope his Stellenbos­ch FC team can continue where they left off against Kaizer Chiefs when they face Sekhukhune United tomorrow.
BackpagePi­x COACH Steve Barker will hope his Stellenbos­ch FC team can continue where they left off against Kaizer Chiefs when they face Sekhukhune United tomorrow.

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