Cape Times

Boebie sets his plans in motion for ambitious Milano

- Rodney Reiners

NEW Milano United coach Boebie Solomons has wasted no time in revealing his ambition for the coming football season: He wants to win the National First Division (NFD) title to take the Grassy Parkbased club to the elite Premier Soccer League.

The 60-year-old Solomons, a household name in local football from his days as a Cape Town Spurs stalwart, has coached Santos, Wits, Black Leopards, Polokwane City and, last season, Cape Town All Stars. He steered Gugulethub­ased All Stars to fifth on the NFD table, but decided to switch to Cape neighbours Milano this season.

“We’ve been working hard for four weeks already,” said Solomons. “So far, I’ve been focusing particular­ly on the players’ fitness levels as well as some tactical drills. We’ve played friendly games against Glendene United, Wits and Ajax Cape Town… and the signs have been positive. The team is making great progress.”

Solomons has roped in Dougie Williams as his assistant-coach, with last season’s assistant, Anees Bassadien, also staying on.

Williams played for Wits and Santos, and he had a stint as the technical director of the Cape-based Africa Sports Developmen­t Academy. Bassadien is a former Santos midfielder.

A new acquisitio­n at Milano is ex-Santos striker Gregory Roelf, from whom Solomons will be expecting a few goals. The coach added that he would be signing a few more new players, but wasn’t yet in a position to reveal their names.

Solomons, though, has a definite idea of what Milano are lacking.

“For the last three seasons, they have been in the mix for promotion to the PSL, only to fall away toward the end of the season,” he said.

“They just don’t seem to be able to finish things off. So my main objective this season is to improve Milano’s mentality, stability and consistenc­y. I want to get them to handle the pressure of a title race.

After a positive debut in the NFD last season, Cape Town All Stars are confident of another promotion challenge under the guidance of new coach, Dan Malesela. Gugulethu’s All Stars believe they have the right man in Malesela, a former Orlando Pirates defender.

Malesela coached NFD side United FC last season and the move to the Mother City is an opportunit­y for him to put his coaching savvy on display.

“His (Malesela) coaching achievemen­ts are well documented, where he guided the SAFA School of Excellence to a silver medal at the World Schools Championsh­ips in Chile in 2007, along with the 2009 U19 Metropolit­an Cup honours with Sundowns,” said All Stars in a statement.

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Boebie Solomons: Up for the challenge

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