Cape Times

Jonevret: Cup final is a fantastic opportunit­y for Bucs to have fun

- Kamlesh Gosai

DURBAN: If it’s true that teams play better when they’re having fun, then Orlando Pirates should dish out a top performanc­e in the Nedbank Cup final against SuperSport United at the Moses Mabhida Stadium tomorrow night.

In a season where Pirates twice conceded six goals in league defeats and finished outside the top eight for the first time in the PSL era, one might struggle to find anything to cheer about. However, Bucs coach Kjell Jonevret was like a child at a fair yesterday. The Swede was dazzled by the Cup atmosphere and could hardly wait for tomorrow’s kick-off as he joked with the media and teased SuperSport assistant coach Kaitano Tembo.

Jonevret wasn’t with Pirates during the disastrous first half of the season and start of the second half when they were whipped 6-0 by Mamelodi Sundowns and 6-1 by SuperSport. He was made well aware of those statistics after his appointmen­t and is under no illusions about how vital it is for a club of Pirates’ stature to win silverware.

Instead of the constant reminder of the need to win trophies leading to a pressured environmen­t, Jonevret fed off the positive energy and said he looked forward to a fun outing to win the trophy and give the Ghost something to celebrate for their 80th anniversar­y.

“This is for the guys at the petrol stations and the restaurant­s. It is for them, who are working so hard, and that’s what is really important. This is our last chance to win something, but we don’t see it as pressure when everyone says we must win the Cup. We get more and more energy from it. A lot of things happened at the club, up and down, mostly down, and now we have a fantastic opportunit­y to do something and have some fun,” Jonevret said.

The timing of the final, one month after the league ended, is unusual. Nothing could be done about it, Jonevret conceded, but again he put a positive spin on the circumstan­ces which sees them go into a match potentiall­y less sharp than SuperSport, who have been active in the Caf Confederat­ion Cup, most recently this week when they drew 0-0 at home against TP Mazembe.

“They have played a lot in Caf and we just trained, so I was a little worried if we could keep the pace up for four weeks without games, but we have no problems. Everyone is fresh and we rested the injuries, so it’ll be okay,” Jonevret said.

Having nothing else besides the Cup to focus on could even work in their favour, added the coach. “For four weeks everyone worked hard, and I can see they believe in themselves more and they want to win. It wasn’t like that when I came. The attitude has changed and that gives hope. With the league it can be tough to focus. The Cup final is at the end of the season and I’m 100 percent sure everyone is totally focused,” Jonevret said.

Defending champions SuperSport have as much motivation as Pirates to win silverware. Winning would serve as a fitting farewell to departing coach Stuart Baxter.

Tembo, however, downplayed it by saying that “the club is more important than the individual and it’s important to stay focused”.

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