Daily Dispatch

Chiefs have a full strength team to choose from for Telkom Knockout

- MARC STRYDOM

Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp has revealed that he was advised by his medical team to rest four key players with niggling injuries in the two friendlies they played this past weekend.

The decision means that striker Samir Nurkovic‚ leftback Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya‚ right-back Reeve Frosler and midfielder George Maluleka will all be available for Saturday’s Telkom Knockout last16 clash against Cape Town City at Cape Town Stadium‚ the coach said.

Middendorp was pleased to also have Lazarous Kambole (Zambia)‚ Happy Mashiane‚ Siyabonga Ngezana (both with the SA U23s)‚ and Eric Mathoho (Bafana Bafana) back from internatio­nal duty on the weekend’s Fifa date unscathed.

A mixed-strength Chiefs beat a Mamelodi Sundowns B team 4-2 in Saturday’s Shell Helix Ultra Cup at FNB Stadium. The next day‚ fielding another starting team‚ Amakhosi lost 2-0 to Bloemfonte­in Celtic at Free State Stadium in the Macufe Cup.

“We definitely had a long chat on Friday‚ late afternoon at FNB to say‚ ‘How advisable is it to bring George‚ Reeve‚ Samir‚ and Ntiya-Ntiya?’” Middendorp said at Chiefs’ headquarte­rs at Naturena on Wednesday.

“The medical department said it was a risk. They said if they can get another four‚ five days’ training‚ starting now‚ we can have an input in terms of loading.

“We decided not to use them in those matches, and today they can go into full training sessions‚ meaning they will be available for selection on Saturday.”

Chiefs meet City for the second time this season.

The Absa Premiershi­p leaders fought back from a goal down at the break to a 2-1 victory at Newlands on August 27.

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