Daily Dispatch

Baroka bank on the new saviour

- TIISETSO MALEPA

Baroka FC coach Wedson Nyirenda has said that Thandani Ntshumayel­o can play a big role in the club’s remaining six matches to help fight off relegation if the midfielder proves his fitness during the two-week internatio­nal break.

The Limpopo club on Monday announced the acquisitio­n of the 28-year-old on a threemonth deal with an option to renew the contract for two more years.

Ntshumayel­o has nursed himself back to fitness from a two-year ban for substance abuse‚ reduced from four years recently‚ training with his old SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt at Bidvest Wits.

Hunt eventually turned the former Orlando Pirates midfielder down on contract‚ but he has found one at Baroka.

Having trained at Wits since September last year‚ Ntshumayel­o’s physical condition ought to have improved, and Nyirenda confirmed that the player is not too far off from full fitness.

“He is still a little bit behind in terms of fitness, but we are working on it. We are doing a lot with him with the physical trainers‚” said Nyirenda.

Although he has not played competitiv­e football for two years‚ Ntshumayel­o has tons of top-flight experience that Nyirenda believes will benefit the club steer away from relegation.

“This is the main reason we signed him‚” said Nyirenda‚ having worked with Ntshumayel­o just over a week ago.

“I think he can add value to the team. I liked the commitment of the boy. He is showing a lot of discipline in training sessions, and I think it won’t take much time for him to break through [into the starting lineup].

“I think with his experience he should be able to help us [move away from relegation zone].”

The two-week break Fifa internatin­al will come as a blessing in disguise for Ntshumayel­o, as it will give him a chance to gain full fitness and potentiall­y kick a ball in anger before the season concludes on May 11.

“In these three months and in the remaining six matches I think he will play a big role‚” said Nyirenda‚ who stopped short of saying Ntshumayel­o may be in the matchday squad when Baroka meet Kaizer Chiefs in the Absa Premiershi­p at FNB Stadium on Saturday‚ April 6.

“We are blessed that we have these two weeks’ break because this is the time that we have to work on him quickly so that by the time we resume the games he will be in contention for selection.”

Ntshumayel­o’s career was nearly ended just as it was peaking when he was banned for four years in August 2016 for testing positive for cocaine while at Pirates‚ in July 2016.

Ntshumayel­o’s sentence‚ however‚ was lifted on appeal in September last year having already served two years.

“First and foremost I think he is human like everyone else. He is human. I am someone who believes that people deserve second chances‚” said Nyirenda.

“I used to watch Ntshumayel­o play for Pirates when I was still coaching back in my home country in Zambia and I love his game. I just like his personalit­y.”

Baroka have won just once in their last nine games, and are candidates for relegation.

They are second-from-bottom in the PSL on 21 points from 24 matches, and are just four points from an automatic relegation spot.

In these three months and in the remaining six matches I think he will play a big role

 ?? Pictire: BACKPAGEPI­X/ SYDNEY MAHLANGU ?? ON SALVAGE MISSION: Former Orlando Pirates player Thandani Ntshumayel­o, right, has signed with Baroka FC on a three-month deal with an option to renew the contract for two more years. Baroka hope the star midfielder will help them avoid being relegated at the end of the season.
Pictire: BACKPAGEPI­X/ SYDNEY MAHLANGU ON SALVAGE MISSION: Former Orlando Pirates player Thandani Ntshumayel­o, right, has signed with Baroka FC on a three-month deal with an option to renew the contract for two more years. Baroka hope the star midfielder will help them avoid being relegated at the end of the season.

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