The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bright lights dazzle Cosmos

SONO: MY PLAYERS ONLY PUT ON A SHOW WHEN THEY ARE ON TELEVISION

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Club owner hopes his men will be able to concentrat­e on NFD.

In a way that only Jomo Sono could put it, the Cosmos coach put it bluntly that getting knocked out of the Nedbank Cup was good for his team because now his players can focus on their National First Division campaign.

Sono said he felt his players were saving themselves for Ke Yona matches because they are broadcast live on television.

“Sometimes the players’ mind get distracted,” he said after Ezenkosi’s 1-0 defeat to TS Galaxy at Makhulong Stadium on Sunday. “You could see it in Cape Town (a week before where they lost) that some players wanted to save themselves for this game. They wanted to play in a game that is on TV. Maybe they can concentrat­e on the league now,” he added.

Ezenkosi are 12th on the NFD standings with 23 points and if they are to get into the promotion places again this season, they will need to win consistent­ly in their last 10 matches.

Galaxy coach Dan Malesela said they have ambitions bigger than just pleasing the admirable crowds they get at their home venue, the Kameelsriv­ier Stadium where they play in front of 6 000 vocal supporters every week.

“We can only learn,” he said of a chance of playing Caf Confed- eration Cup football next season should they go on and win the Nedbank Cup. He said it was a myth that smaller teams suffer dire consequenc­es after participat­ing in continenta­l competitio­ns, as happened at Free State Stars.

“Those are just myths. It is how prepared you are. I am not saying Stars didn’t prepare well. You have to be holistical­ly prepared. You have to have the players for it. It becomes a learning measure,” he said.

“My ambition is not to just play at home and have people excited by playing good football but have nothing to show for it,” said the former Chippa United coach.

He also said his team still had a fighting chance in the race for promotion as they still had good points on offer – so long as they change their mentality.

“The doors are not shut, so as long as the points are available you can always fight for it. But we put pressure on ourselves because we play well and do not win games. We need to score with the chances we create.

“We need to fix our away record. The mindset sometimes changes when we are away because the players get spoiled by the vibe we have at home. We have to adjust to that. When we play away there are sometimes just 20 people in the stands and it affects us. That has to change,” said Malesela.

Galaxy and Roger de Sa’s Cape Umoya United will be the only two teams from the NFD left in the pots when the draw for the quarterfin­als of Ke Yona is made on Thursday evening.

Umoya beat Mbombela United 4-2 on penalties last Friday to advance to the last eight.

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? JOMO SONO
Picture: Backpagepi­x JOMO SONO

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