The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ajax CT on a knife edge

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Different challenges await Ajax Cape Town and Kaizer Chiefs when the curtain falls on the Absa Premiershi­p season on Saturday afternoon.

They could both do with the win, though desperatio­n is certainly higher on the part of Ajax,

For Muhsin Ertugral’s Urban Warriors, the three points will ensure they stay in the Premiershi­p whatever happens in other games on the day. Ajax are second from bottom going into Saturday’s match with 31 points after 29 games.

A win would take them to 34 points, which is level with Baroka FC. What works in the Urban Warriors’ favour is that two of the clubs in the same predicamen­t as them play each other.

SuperSport United, who are two points and one place above Ajax, host Baroka. If that match ends in a draw, and Ajax win, Ajax and Matsatsant­sa will be tied on 34 points and the Urban Warriors will be safe because of their goal difference.

Former Ajax defender Matthew Booth believes the players will have to be strong and show up if they are to get the result against Chiefs, who will be looking to finish on a positive note following a difficult season. Victory for Chiefs will guarantee they finish in third place and qualify for next season’s Caf Confederat­ion Cup.

“On the day, the experience­d players will need to stand up – you need strong leadership, especially when things go wrong and you are on the back foot, it is important that the team reacts positively. It is difficult to reset your mind and carry on following a setback,” said Booth.

“If things don’t go as planned, Muhsin will rely on guys like Mosa Lebusa and Mario Booysen to encourage the team and refocus. Hopefully it will not come to that,” he added.

Chiefs caretaker coach Patrick Mabedi admitted after his side’s win over Maritzburg United a fortnight ago that playing a desperate Ajax will require dedication and profession­alism from his side.

“Ajax have a good side and they are fighting to survive relegation. We will plan to go out there, be profession­al and do our job. It will be a tough game, but we are definitely eying the third spot,” said Mabedi.

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Picture: Backpagepi­x MOSA LEBUSA

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