Daily Dispatch

Cardoso feels Solinas ‘killed them’

- MARC STRYDOM

Giovanni Solinas’s chopping and changing as Kaizer Chiefs coach “killed players”‚ Amakhosi centre-back Daniel Cardoso has said.

In a remarkably candid admission‚ Cardoso also revealed the Italian‚ who coached Chiefs for just five months until being replaced by Ernst Middendorp on December 9 after a muddled tenure‚ had his defence training against mannequins‚ not fellow players.

Cardoso said Solinas’s apparent favouritis­m of strikers Khama Billiat – who the coach referred to as the Lionel Messi of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) – and Leonardo Castro‚ while other players were subjected to a high frequency of rotation‚ was confusing for the squad.

The centre-back‚ who began the season in shaky form‚ was asked about the confidence he showed on Saturday stepping up for the penalty that gave Chiefs a lead in the 1-1 Absa Premiershi­p Soweto derby draw against Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium.

“It’s all about confidence‚ and on the day I was very confident in taking the penalty‚” he said.

Cardoso added: “With Giovanni Solinas changing the team‚ it was week in and week out where he would make changes.

“And it kills you as a player‚ and it brings your confidence down.

“And since coach Ernst Middendorp has been there he has believed in me‚ and brought my confidence back up.”

Chiefs’ structure‚ offensivel­y and especially defensivel­y‚ has improved markedly under Middendorp. “Ja‚ it is improved you know‚ but I still think we’re leaking silly goals. It’s something that we’ve got to fix at the back. But we work at it at training‚” said Cardoso.

“With Mr Solinas‚ we were using mannequins. It wasn’t physical and there wasn’t any penetratio­n from strikers.

“With coach Ernst coming in we’re doing a lot of small-sided [exercises] and we’re learning how to close at the back.”

Cardoso agreed Solinas’s tenure at Naturena was a confused one.

“Ja‚ I mean look‚ if you saw every single game there were five or six changes in the lineup‚ and you can’t get consistenc­y like that.

“You grow in confidence when you’re playing. If you play two games‚ you sit out three games‚ you think to yourself‚ ‘What have I done wrong?’”

Cardoso was asked if such a muddled approach‚ with such an unclear direction‚ affected players’ motivation.

“Look the badge itself should be a motivation‚” he said. “But with a coach who is chopping and changing it’s hard.

“He used Khama Billiat and Leonardo Castro every game. But then what are you saying to the others?

“Apparently Khama was known as Messi in South Africa to Solinas. And I think that also got to Khama a bit.

“Look‚ Khama’s a great striker‚ don’t get me wrong. But you can see he’s gone through a dip in form and he’s starting to find it again.

“So I think it’s giving confidence too much‚ and to others not giving confidence at all.”

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