Daily Dispatch

Monare prepares to take on close friend Jali in cup semis

Pals use their rivalry to push themselves to be the best they can be

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

Mamelodi Sundowns ace Andile Jali and BidVest Wits’s Thabang Monare will set aside their friendship when the two teams meet in the semifinals of the Nedbank Cup at Orlando Stadium on Saturday.

The two players are close friends off the pitch but this relationsh­ip will have to pause when the showdown, that also marks the return of profession­al football after months of coronaviru­s-enforced inactivity, gets under way this weekend.

“Yes‚ we are very close friends and our rivalry on the field is healthy‚” said Monare as Wits prepare for a game that is part of a semifinal double-header at Orlando Stadium.

“It helps us to push each other so that we can be the best that we can be. We see it as part of pushing each other to the limits and competing against each other.”

Fans can look forward to an interestin­g contest between the two players if they are both selected as Monare does not intend to pull out of any challenges should he run into his good friend in the middle of the park.

“Because of the position we play‚ we can’t avoid each other on the field‚” he said.

“If there is a 50/50 situation during the match‚ I will go in to win the ball. That’s the way it is because we are competing for our teams.

“Last time he called me out on social media and it got the attention of football fans.

“It was the first time he took our little personal attacks on WhatsApp to the public. We always chat on our WhatsApp group that includes other good friends Aubrey Ngoma and Lehlohonol­o Majoro.

“It is a funny group and before matches they will be telling us how they are going to smash us and we will be doing the same.”

The tension is clearly building ahead of the eager-awaited encounter as Monare revealed they had not said much about the game in conversati­ons.

“We haven’t really discussed the game but deep down we do know that we will be coming again each other. There is always that talk about us whenever Sundowns plays against Wits and this time is no different‚” he said.

“I know that he (Jali) wants to win and I also want to win. I have not won against him and I am dying to beat him because he will never hear the end of it.

“It is the same with him when Sundowns has beaten us‚ he talks about it a lot to try to get to me. That is also part of the motivation and he will not hear the end of it if we win on Saturday.”

Baroka FC face Bloemfonte­in Celtic in the other semifinal at Orlando Stadium.

The league programme itself will resume on Tuesday with the crunch clash between Sundowns and Orlando Pirates at Dobsonvill­e Stadium.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ ANESH DEBIKY ?? ALL BUSINESS: Thabang Monare, far left, and his friend Andile Jali, in the yellow shirt, will put their friendship aside when Mamelodi Sundowns and Bidvest Wits clash in the Nedbank Cup semifinal in Soweto on Saturday.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ ANESH DEBIKY ALL BUSINESS: Thabang Monare, far left, and his friend Andile Jali, in the yellow shirt, will put their friendship aside when Mamelodi Sundowns and Bidvest Wits clash in the Nedbank Cup semifinal in Soweto on Saturday.

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