Daily Dispatch

Win over AmaZulu keeps Chippa in top eight

- By YONELA MOFU

CHIPPA United coach Teboho Moloi says the dream of ending the season in the top three of the Absa Premiershi­p could become a reality following their brilliant start to the second half of the season against AmaZulu on Sunday.

The Chilli Boys were in fine form with the newly signed “Destructio­n Boy” Linda Mntambo making his mark with two goals on his debut. His goals have taken the Port Elizabeth team back into the top eight.

“It was a really difficult game regardless of the fact that we won in the end,” Moloi said.

“AmuZulu were just unfortunat­e to have lost that game because they were attacking from all angles.

“They were all over us the first 30 minutes of the game and we needed to compose ourselves.

“It was important that we won this after the two losses in the first leg.

“We just had to get the three points so that it brings back our confidence and self-belief.

“It is a great feeling to see the boys get back to their winning ways at the start of this leg,” he said.

“When I started coaching Chippa United I was getting a lot of draws and people would ask me why I play defensive football.

“I would always tell them that a point in hand is very valuable.

“I would tell the players that we need to protect a point by all means necessary.

“That is exactly what we were trying to achieve in the opening 20 minutes of the game on Sunday.

“We had a couple of chances to score early in the game, but Kurt Lentjies was unfortunat­e in his attempt.

“I soon realised that the team AmaZulu would not last after starting the game with a lot of pace in a pitch that was thick.

“We had been training on a similar field in the past two weeks and I knew that their legs would give in, and that is where we capitalise­d on them,” he said.

An elated Moloi praised Jomo Cosmos head coach Jomo Sono on grooming Mntambo and Mxolisi Macuphu, as they have now become valuable assets in the Chilli Boys camp.

“I would like to thank Jomo Sono for the great work he has done with these players,” Moloi said.

“I have known him since I was five years old and he also groomed me as a young player.

“I trained with him when I was 14 years old and I know that he grooms players very well.

“It meant a lot to me when he said that he was going to give me two of his best players to join my team.

“For him to sacrifice two of his best players shows how much he appreciate­s the work that I have been doing here.

“The developmen­t of the players he has given me is still going to continue now as he has entrusted me to carry the baton.

“Mntambo was able to make a transition from the NFD to the PSL very quickly, and this was a sign that he comes from a good place.

“This is only the beginning. There is a lot that Mntambo and Macuphu will offer to our team,” he said.

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