Cape Times

All set for Nedbank final

- Rodney Reiners

MARITZBURG UNITED and Free State Stars are confident of producing an entertaini­ng clash when they meet in the Nedbank Cup final at Cape Town Stadium tomorrow (7pm kickoff). While many may be of the opinion that two lesser-known names have made it to the climax of this competitio­n, the two assistant coaches believe the final involves South Africa’s most rapidly improving sides.

With Maritzburg head coach Fadlu Davids and his Stars counterpar­t, Belgian Luc Eymael, hard at work in preparing the teams for tomorrow’s final, the two assistants – Maritzburg’s Maahier Davids and the Free State club’s Selaotse “Sly” Mosala – fronted up to the media at a press conference at the Waterfront yesterday.

“It has been an interestin­g journey for us to get to this final,” said Davids, who is the younger brother of the head coach. “If there’s a highlight, then it’s probably the semifinal win over Mamelodi Sundowns. We went a goal down, but we were at home – the supporters got behind us and we managed to get the win. Right at the beginning of the season, it was always one of our targets to make it to one Cup final – and we are here now.”

As for Stars, Mosala agreed that they’ve had a punishing route to get to the final.

“I think we had probably the roughest route, because we had to face lower-division teams and they are always looking to prove a point,” said the Free Staters’ assistant coach. “We had a Free State derby against Super Eagles, where we went a goal down, and needed extra time to win. And then we had a really tough game against Ubuntu Cape Town, and we needed penalties to get through that.

“But, for the semi-finals, when Kaizer Chiefs decided to take the game to Durban, we knew we could get to the final. Chiefs have never beaten us in Durban, and we went on to beat them 2-0.”

Davids cut his coaching teeth in the youth structures of Ajax Cape Town, where he had great success. But, while his older brother Fadlu may be the head coach at Maritzburg, he stresses that the family relationsh­ip is secondary.

“In football, our relationsh­ip is a profession­al one,” Davids said. “As coaches, we were on two different paths. When I left Ajax, it was to join Ernst Middendorp as his assistant at Free State Stars. When Ernst joined Maritzburg, he took me along, and I found my brother there. So, while I guess it was a natural fit. But, while we may have an existing relationsh­ip as brothers, we had Ernst to act as our mentor. It developed into a profession­al relationsh­ip and ran from there.”

Davids insists that both he and his brother won’t be putting too much pressure on their players.

“We’ve come a long way,” Davids said. “Two seasons ago, we just managed to avoid relegation, now we are in a Cup final. We just want the team to go out and enjoy the occasion, and channel their energy in the right direction. As far as we are concerned, just making it to this final is a victory in itself.

“At the end of the day, this is a final and each team has a 50 percent chance of winning. We know Stars have a good record in the Cape – they’ve come here and beaten Ajax in the past. We’ve got a few Cape Town boys in the squad, so we’ll do our best – and that’s all we are asking of the players.”

For Mosala, who has previously worked in the coaching structures of the University of Pretoria, Polokwane City and Black Leopards, the critical advantage that Stars have is the experience in their squad – and he stressed that they have to make full use of it.

“The experience­d guys have this week been helping to motivate the youngsters, to keep them calm ahead of the final. I can assure you that this is going to be a cracking match. Maritzburg and Stars are the two teams that have improved the most in the PSL; both like to use the ball,” Mosala said.

 ?? Picture: CHRIS RICCO, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? EYES ON THE PRIZE: Maritzburg United assistant coach Maahier Davids and his Free State Stars counterpar­t Selaotse Mosala get a close look at what their teams will be playing for tomorrow.
Picture: CHRIS RICCO, BACKPAGEPI­X EYES ON THE PRIZE: Maritzburg United assistant coach Maahier Davids and his Free State Stars counterpar­t Selaotse Mosala get a close look at what their teams will be playing for tomorrow.
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