Daily Dispatch

Komphela dissatisfi­ed

- MARK GLEESON

Former schoolteac­her Steve Komphela says he would not give himself a pass mark for his results since taking over at Lamontvill­e Golden Arrows‚ even though the team are now challengin­g for the top eight spot and will play in the Nedbank Cup quarterfin­als at the end of the month.

A last-gasp effort from substitute Wayde Jooste handed Arrows a snatch-and-grab win away at Baroka FC in Polokwane on Wednesday night and propelled the side to within touching distance of the top eight.

But it was only their third win in nine league games since Komphela took over just after Christmas following the sacking of Clinton Larsen.

“It is not a good record if you are ambitious‚” said the candid Komphela.

“Three out of nine is not a pass mark. At least have four and a half or five.

“But again‚ based on circumstan­ces‚ look you’ve got to be gracious, because God won’t even give you a point.

“So‚ the ones you have‚ ‘Thank you Lord’‚” he said.

Komphela has also had two other wins in the Nedbank Cup‚ both away against lower opposition.

It has set up a quarterfin­al clash away against Bloemfon- say tein Celtic on Saturday‚ March 30.

Komphela rested goalkeeper Nkosingphi­le Gumede and striker Lerato Lamola‚ who both had three yellow cards‚ to avoid them picking up four cautions and earning unwanted suspension­s for the cup tie.

But he is now likely to be without Velemseni Ndwandwe‚ who received a vicious kick on the leg from Baroka’s tempestuou­s teenage midfielder, Goodman Mosele.

Ndwandwe had just returned to action after six months on the sidelines with shin splints.

Komphela railed against the fact referee Thando Ndzandzeka did not send Mosele off for the brutal kick.

“These people are supposed to protect the players‚” he said. –

Three out of nine is not a pass mark. At least have four and a half or five

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