Sunday Tribune

Amakhosi will settle for a win or a draw

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

THE SETBACK from last season will probably still be lingering for Kaizer Chiefs when they trot on to the Free State Stadium in Bloemfonte­in this afternoon.

Looking to restart the season on a winning note after the long December and African Cup of Nations break, Amakhosi dropped their first points of the year when Bloemfonte­in Celtic held them goalless on a bitingly cold, Wednesday night.

That draw chipped away a bit of the confidence Stuart Baxter’s team had, and it was not surprising that soon thereafter they suffered their first league loss away to SuperSport United.

In the end those shortfalls did not matter as Chiefs went on to set new records in winning the Absa Premiershi­p title.

Fast forward to the present and there’s yet to be that sense of invincibil­ity about the Glamour Boys. And while they have not beaten Chiefs in either league or cup since almost six years ago, Celtic will believe they have some measure of their illustriou­s opponents when the two teams square up in the MTN8 semi-final, first leg, today.

And that confidence will not be misplaced, Clinton Larsen’s side being at this stage of the season-opening tournament, courtesy of a penalty shoot-out win over another big side in Mamelodi Sundowns. But it is Chiefs’ form that will have Celtic believing they can get the better of the defending champions.

For one, Chiefs are no longer coached by Baxter – the Brit mentor who establishe­d a brilliant rapport with the players and got them playing like a welloiled machine.

Steve Komphela has taken over and is still experienci­ng teething problems, as was evidenced by the club’s performanc­es in their first two official matches of the new season.

Responded

In progressin­g to this stage of the competitio­n, Chiefs suffered the ignominy of conceding a massive three goals, to which they responded with five of their own. Celtic will be encouraged by the fact that the Chiefs defence leaked like a sieve against Maritzburg United, and they will have the likes of Lerato Lamola and Lyle Lakay run at them from the onset.

And while Amakhosi looked to have sorted their defensive frailties when they played their opening Absa Premiershi­p match against Chippa United last week, there were moments when the likes of Joseph Malongoane and Mark Mayambela still found their way through.

And then there’s the fact that Chippa managed to shut Chiefs out, despite their having been a man down for most of the game after Malongoane was sent off halfway through the first half; that will be further encouragem­ent to Celtic. But they will have to be much more organised and solid at the back than during their trip to Polokwane City, where they leaked three goals in suffering a 3-2 defeat.

Aware that this match is but just half of this semi-final tie, Chiefs have said they would be happy to get a draw in the away leg, with defender Erick Mathoho saying the important thing was to shut Celtic out.

“We want to get a draw or a win,” he said “It would also be great if we could keep a clean sheet.”

With Itumeleng Khune back in goals and having shown he has lost none of the qualities that has seen him become the country’s number one goalkeeper, Chiefs can achieve their objective. Yet Mathoho and Siyanda Xulu will need to put no foot wrong against a Celtic side capable of finding their way through any defence.

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