Cape Times

SuperSport can’t be written off

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SUPERSPORT United’s chase for PSL glory may have endured set-backs in recent months, but with a number of interestin­g duels between the rest of the title contenders still coming up, there is no writing Matsantsan­tsa off just yet.

SuperSport are third on the league standings with 40 points, eight behind log leaders Kaizer Chiefs who have two games in hand. Sure, it will be a big ask for SuperSport to close in on Amakhosi, but they can only play their part – by winning their remaining six matches.

SuperSport’s fate may not be in their hands, but there is just so much to be proud of this season – considerin­g they have already won a trophy.

Their season in a nutshell:

The Pretoria giants got their campaign off to a flying start after winning the most rewarding domestic Cup competitio­n of the season, the MTN8. That triumph was supposed to boost their season especially with a squad that is a mix of youth and experience.

However, not all has gone according to plan – especially in the league. The team from South Africa’s capital has blown hot and cold, subsequent­ly dropping unnecessar­y points along the way, something that has further hindered their progress.

There are a number of reasons for their disappoint­ments, but inconsiste­ncy is top of the list. Striker Thamsanqa Gabuza started life at the club like a house on fire, but his form depreciate­d – forcing partner Bradley

Grobler to solely carry the goal scoring responsibi­lities.

Nonetheles­s, with the third highest scoring rate and goal difference in the league, coach Kaitano Tembo can be proud of his players’ contributi­on – especially having come under the circumstan­ces of having new members and young gems join the team.

A championsh­ip medal could very well be out of sight, but winning their second MTN8 crown after three successive final appearance­s deserves the plaudits. It is more reason why SuperSport are slowly re-branding themselves as Cup specialist­s.

Coach:

Tembo’s rise to prominence has won the hearts of many in SA football this season. When SuperSport were crowned MTN8 champions in October, his players spoke with one voice: “We wanted to do it for the coach”.

Such is Tembo’s tactical acumen that it is also been relatively easy for academy graduates to fit in like a glove in his set-up. A season ago, Sipho Mbule was just “another squad member” but the 22-year has been a cog in the team’s engine room, together with Teboho Mokoena. The fruits of the Mokoena and Mbule’s labour has been enjoyed by Grobler who has scored 12 league goals, two behind the and league’s top goal scorer Gabadinho Mhango of Orlando Pirates.

What they have done right/ strengths:

Togetherne­ss. SuperSport have pulled in one direction this season. Sure,

Grobler may lead the team’s goal scoring charts but any one of their players can score. SuperSport have also scored on both dead-ball situations and open play. Bafana Bafana’s No 1 Ronwen Williams has been superb between the sticks.

But such has been the astute leadership of chief executive Stan Matthews that he has rewarded a number of playing personnel and technical team staff who have served the club with distinctio­n during their respective stints.

There has been a huge chunk of developmen­t graduates who have rose to the occasion in top-flight football this season. Such that the maturity of Jamie Webber, Mbule, Mokoena and Luke Fleurs has also been pivotal for the respective junior national teams.

What they have done wrong/ weakness:

Inconsiste­ncy. Had it not been for dropping points in matches they should have easily won; SuperSport would still have their fate in their own hands. But they have been casual and negligent, so much so that their wins over fellow title rivals Wits, Pirates and Chiefs, could be worthless.

Tembo has bemoaned how certain individual­s fails to string consistent performanc­es week in, week out. This is something that has made SuperSport predictabl­e at times, especially against teams in the bottom half of the league.

Key player:

Grobler’s scoring spree – 15 goals in 27 appearance­s this season – has been the fuel that has driven the team this campaign. The 32-year striker, who has been troubled with injuries in the past, is enjoying his football again. For his exploits he returned to the Bafana set-up after receiving call-ups for the last four 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Remaining six games for SuperSport: Away:

Celtic, Polokwane City and Baroka. Home:

Leopards, Pirates and Cape Town City. Form guide:

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 ?? | RYAN WILKISKY BackpagePi­x ?? BRADLEY Grobler has been the fuel that has driven his team this season.
| RYAN WILKISKY BackpagePi­x BRADLEY Grobler has been the fuel that has driven his team this season.

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