Cape Times

Stellenbos­ch FC targeting a Kaizer Chiefs double

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

STELLENBOS­CH FC have been one of the hardest sides to beat in the DStv Premiershi­p this season and their stay in the top six throughout the course of the season is testament to this fact.

The Cape Winelands club has taken notable scalps this season, one of them being a shock victory against Kaizer Chiefs at the FNB Stadium. Head coach Steve Barker reflected on his side's campaign so far and looks forward to the chance to play Chiefs (Saturday, 5pm kick-off) and draw level with them on points.

“We dropped points in our last game against Chippa United and we were very disappoint­ed but we have another opportunit­y to get closer to Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. We've already beaten Chiefs this season and it would be great if we could complete the double over them.

“Our main focus right now is winning against Chiefs and getting level with them on points because that takes us further up and secures our top eight spot, which was our initial target at the beginning of the season,” he said.

Stellies are currently sixth on the standings, eight points behind second-placed Royal AM and four away from their neighbours Cape Town City in third. But Barker believes that with a win against Chiefs at the weekend his side could still be in with a shout of continenta­l football next season.

“We've remained in the top four, top six, picture for the majority of the season and now it's our duty to finish the final five games of the season on a high and it starts with this upcoming match against Chiefs and maybe from there we can start dreaming of competing for a CAF position,” he said.

Stellenbos­ch will host Amakhosi at the Danie Craven Stadium on Saturday with the added boost of playing in front of fans for the first time at home. Barker welcomed the return of their fans and he looks to showcase the youthful talent in the Stellies squad.

“I'm excited to have the fans back so they can see the developmen­t of home grown talent with the likes of Ashley du Preez, Jaden Adams and Dean van Rooyen playing in front of their eyes.”

 ?? BackpagePi­x ?? ASHLEY du Preez of Stellenbos­ch FC. | MUZI NTOMBELA
BackpagePi­x ASHLEY du Preez of Stellenbos­ch FC. | MUZI NTOMBELA

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