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5 areas that could decide the match at FNB Stadium

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

THE much anticipate­d Soweto derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates takes place at the FNB Stadium today. The game could go either way depending on who gets the basics right on the day and has a bit of luck.

The following are five key areas that could decide the game: Goalkeepin­g

It’s not rare in the PSL for the less dominant team to end up winning a game or drawing. It will be up to Siyabonga Mpontshane and Daniel Akpeyi to save as much as possible, especially if their defence is caught napping. Both defences have been guilty of sleeping on the job over the last year.

Attack

For Chiefs, it is essential that Keagan Dolly delivers in this game. The former Montpellie­r man has been exceptiona­l for Chiefs this season, scoring three goals already. For Pirates, Linda Mntambo must use his vast experience to exploit the Amakhosi’s weaknesses.

Passing

Passing is a basic aspect of the game but it’s one that South African teams often overlooked. They rather focus on executing complex tactical plans but ignore a basic component of the game like structured passing.

This is where the likes of Dolly (Chiefs) and Abel Mabaso (Pirates) will be key for their respective sides. Mind games

There are no huge difference­s in quality between the teams. Both can realistica­lly fancy their chances of winning. This is why good and thorough pre-match strategy planning will be key for the mentors of either side.

Composure

Good leadership and composure on the field from both teams will be key. A red card for either side could have a significan­t impact on the outcome of the game.

The likes of Thulani Hlatshwayo and Bernard Parker will need to ensure that their troops remain composed on the field and that all on-field conflicts are quickly resolved.

 ?? ?? ABEL Mabaso of Orlando Pirates (right) | SAMUEL SHIVAMBU Backpagepi­x
ABEL Mabaso of Orlando Pirates (right) | SAMUEL SHIVAMBU Backpagepi­x
 ?? ?? Goodman Mosele of Orlando Pirates. | SHAUN ROY Backpagepi­x
Goodman Mosele of Orlando Pirates. | SHAUN ROY Backpagepi­x

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