Daily Dispatch

Solinas right fit for Chiefs’ plans

- MARC STRYDOM

Giovanni Solinas “ticked all the boxes” to be the new Kaizer Chiefs coach‚ Amakhosi football manager Bobby Motaung has said.

Speaking exclusivel­y to Daily Dispatch after Chiefs on Friday dramatical­ly announced the appointmen­t of the 50-year-old Italian on social media‚ Motaung said former Free State Stars coach Solinas seemed the right fit with the Soweto giants.

Solinas’s appointmen­t came out of left field. Numerous other coaches were linked to the Chiefs job after Steve Komphela’s departure in April‚ including Avram Grant, Patrice Carteron, and even Bafana Bafana boss Stuart Baxter‚ who apparently could not be prised from his contract with the SA Football Associatio­n. Solinas’s name was not mentioned.

He has joined Chiefs from Al Faisaly‚ where Tendai Ndoro played last year‚ the Saudi club Solinas joined in February for a second stint and guided to sixth by the close of the past season.

The Italian is a nice guy‚ mild mannered and calm‚ and a good tactician whose team played clever football especially in his first stint at Stars in 2015-16‚ where Ea Lla Koto flattered at one stage in the league‚ but ultimately finished a disappoint­ing 12th.

Solinas left at the end of that season‚ citing “personal reasons”‚ having guided Stars to a Nedbank Cup semifinal defeat against Orlando Pirates.

In his second stint‚ Solinas left Stars in January having complained of top players being sold and not replaced. Stars‚ under his replacemen­t‚ Serame Letsoaka‚ finished 14th in 2016-17.

“Like we’ve always said‚ we were looking for a coach who firstly understand­s the South African league and SA football‚” said Motaung.

“Someone who understand­s our culture in South Africa‚ and who also has an African feel. I mean‚ he’s coached in the Champions League in Africa.

“His style of play and approach of how he wants to play in what we discussed‚ looking at the type of players we have‚ it just fits. It ticked the boxes.

“Secondly we looked at a matured coach‚ a tactician‚ and somebody who has got a philosophy with the youth academy.

“He fitted all the boxes. Because he’s also an instructor with academies.”

Solinas’s calm nature might have swung him the job over another Free State Stars coach linked at one stage to Chiefs‚ Ea Lla Koto boss Luc Eymael.

Eymael appeared to talk himself out of the Chiefs post‚ despite his success on the field with Stars – more than Solinas enjoyed‚ including winning the 2018 Nedbank Cup – with a string of controvers­ial statements at the end of last season.

Solinas fits Chiefs’ clean image better. “He’s calm and his energy is positive‚” said Motaung.

Solinas takes over a Chiefs squad that has been significan­tly rebuilt by Komphela‚ even if the new coach’s predecesso­r could not win a trophy in three seasons.

“And that’s why we’re saying he fits the continuati­on. He’s not coming in and finding a dead wood team – he finds a team that is fresh‚” said Motaung.

Like we’ve always said‚ we were looking for a coach who firstly understand­s the South African league and SA football

 ??  ?? AMAKHOSI’S MAN: Giovanni Solinas
AMAKHOSI’S MAN: Giovanni Solinas

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