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It was worth the wait, says Vilakazi

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

The jury may still be out on the quality of the football that was on display when the local game resumed a few days ago but this has not stopped former Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates midfielder Benedict “Tso” Vilakazi from raving about the matches he watched.

Soccer fans delivered mixed reviews after watching the semifinals of the Nedbank Cup but Vilakazi was steadfast in his appraisal and said he was impressed by what he saw.

“I know that there are people out there who say the standard of the football was not good and all that ... I was impressed‚” he said.

“To see teams on the pitch means coaches worked very hard to prepare their teams after almost five months of no action due to the lockdown.

“At some stage it was not easy for the coaches to prepare because they didn’t know when the league was going to restart.

“Most of the times we criticise our coaches too much‚ but in this case we must look at the difficult circumstan­ces under which they worked.

“Players have been sitting at home for months and it was not easy to pick up the pieces.

“I am proud of what our coaches have produced and I am expecting more good performanc­es from the other teams as we go along.”

Vilakazi showered praise on the coaches after Bloemfonte­in Celtic beat Baroka FC 3-0 in the first semifinal‚ and Sundowns eventually overcame Bidvest Wits 3-2 in a hardfought encounter.

There were also two matches in the GladAfrica Championsh­ip on Sunday where Richards Bay played to a 2-2 draw with TS Sporting and Real Kings beat Cape Umoya United 2-0. The retired former player followed the matches very closely and said credit must be given to the coaches who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare their teams under difficult Covid-19 circumstan­ces.

“The coaches have done a good job and sometimes we must give credit and not just criticise when things go wrong‚” he said.

“I am proud of what our coaches have done because to be honest it was not easy.

“I am a coach myself in the lower divisions and I watched from a distance so that I can learn because I may encounter a similar situation in future.”

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BENEDICT VILAKAZI

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