Cape Times

Chippa will need mental strength to see out playoffs

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

CHIPPA United started their PSL promotion/relegation playoffs on a good note by recording a 2-1 victory over Richards Bay at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday.

The Chilli Boys will be the favourites to retain their top-flight status in the playoffs, but will have to keep their heads focused.

Not only do the Eastern Cape-based team boast more Premiershi­p experience than their playoff opponents, but they also have a better side on paper than their opposition. Had it not been for poor leadership from the Chilli Boys hierarchy last season, there is a good chance that they would not even have had to focus on the added burden of the promotion-relegation battle.

They showed that they can compete against any team in top-flight football as they advanced to the final of the Nedbank Cup before losing against Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhand­ila (now rebranded as Marumo Gallants FC).

“We didn't know what to expect until the game started because of the factors happening before the game. We had to play things by the ear, but I must compliment players from both teams because it was not easy to prepare for this game.

“We started very slowly because for the past three days, we didn't know what would happen.

“The experience got us through in the end,” said Chippa coach Lehlohonol­o Seema.

Despite the win, Chippa were made to work hard. Had it not been for some good defensive work from goalkeeper Ismail Watenga and veteran defender Kurt Lentjies who produced a vital goal line clearance, the game could have ended with a different scoreline.

They will have to keep their mental strength high. The playoffs are physical contests with strategy and mental strength arguably being more important than the quality of play.

“It's more about mental strength at this time.

“We are happy that we got three points from the first match, but there is still a long way to go. We will now get to prepare better for the second game,” said Seema.

Chippa's next game will be against Royal AM tomorrow.

It also remains to be seen if Royal AM will be able to respond positively after having lost their controvers­ial court case to be awarded automatic promotion to the Premiershi­p, following a controvers­ial ending to the GladAfrica Championsh­ip season.

 ?? | BACKPAGEPI­X ?? VETERAN defender Kurt Lentjies produced a goal-line clearance against Richards Bay yesterday.
| BACKPAGEPI­X VETERAN defender Kurt Lentjies produced a goal-line clearance against Richards Bay yesterday.

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