Sunday Tribune

Chiefs favourites to beat Dikwena

- PJ VAN ROOYEN

KAIZER Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter says he will weigh up whether or not to make sweeping changes to his line-up when the Soweto outfit host Platinum Stars in the return leg of the MTN8 semi-finals today.

A superb brace from George Maluleka handed Amakhosi a comfortabl­e 2-0 win over Dikwena at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace last weekend, putting them in pole position for the second leg, with two away goals.

Baxter has been the model of consistenc­y through Chiefs’ five games so far this season, refusing to make a single change to his starting XI and fielding identical line-ups in two MTN8 encounters and three league fixtures.

“That’s the conundrum, isn’t it? You think, as a coach, ‘do I make changes and freshen it up?’ Then you think, ‘they’re doing the job’,” Baxter said ahead of today’s meeting at FNB Stadium.

“I’ve been asked if playing the same team means the opposition can plan for you. For over two years, we’ve probably been the easiest team in South Africa to read, because we’ve played the same way.”

Baxter’s troops were the team to beat after the opening three weeks of the 2014/15 season.

Three wins from three Premiershi­p fixtures rocketed them to the top of the table, two points ahead of the chasing pack, while in the top eight competitio­n, Amakhosi have outscored all in their wake.

“I think there’s a great mentality right now. And I think we’re quite difficult to play against,” Baxter said.

Chiefs were the most dominant team in the previous round, dispatchin­g Black Aces 4-0, before outplaying Stars in their own backyard.

The former Bafana Bafana coach has, however, warned his side not to take anything for granted.

The biggest selection headache facing the Briton would be that of Siphiwe Tshabalala.

A crowd favourite and perennial first-team choice, Tshabalala is yet to feature for Baxter this season, following an injury in a pre-season friendly in Port Elizabeth.

A further hindrance for the veteran winger is the outstandin­g form of Mandla Masango, Tshabalala’s direct replacemen­t, who has played in all five games. Masango scored four goals in those five outings and received a call-up to the national team on Friday.

Meanwhile, Bernard Parker, who missed the start of the season following surgery to his injured ankle, is close to a return and took part in training for the first time last week.

“So they’re (Tshabalala and Parker) chomping at the bit. But my challenge is to hold them back a bit and not be stupid,” said Baxter. – Sapa

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Picture: REUTERS THE ZARATE KID: West Ham United’s Mauro Zarate (second from left) celebrates scoring a goal against Crystal Palace during their English Premier League soccer match at Selhurst Park in London yesterday. The Hammers dominated all facets of the game and...

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