The Citizen (KZN)

Very unsettling time for clubs in PSL playoffs

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

The PSL’s GladAfrica Championsh­ip-DStv Premiershi­p play-offs finally started on Saturday with Chippa United beating Richards Bay FC 2-1 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

The clubs were given the green light to play just two hours before kick-off by the Premier Soccer League and Chippa coach, Lehlohonol­o Seema has admitted that it was a tricky match.

“It was a game you were not sure what to expect before it started because of the things that were happening. We were not sure when we would play…we were playing it by ear, listening if and when we might get to play,” said Seema after the game.

“But I must compliment the players from both sides because it was not easy to prepare for this game. We tried, we had a slow start but that was understand­able. Experience saw us through, they are a determined side, and you can see that they will be different in the second leg,” added Seema.

The games were supposed to kick off a week earlier but there was a indictment against it following Royal AM’s pending appeal against a high court ruling that declared Sekhukhune United as the winners of the GladAfrica Championsh­ip.

They lost the appeal on Friday, and the PSL were advised that the interdict was no longer valid and the games could resume.

“We did ourselves a favour by winning this game at home. It is more about mental strength than anything else at this time. We are happy that we played the game and got the three points. We are glad that the first game is over. We will get to prepare better for the second one,” said Seema.

According to the fixture list, the Chilli Boys are set to play Royal AM at Chatsworth Stadium this afternoon.

It was however, not clear if the game would go ahead, with Royal AM expected to try and get another interdict yesterday, having reportedly filed another appeal with the Supreme Court of Appeal on Friday.

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