The Herald (South Africa)

Chiefs have upper hand, says Hunt ahead of semi

- Marc Strydom

KAIZER Chiefs coach Steve Komphela has stumbled across his winning formula‚ Bidvest Wits counterpar­t Gavin Hunt has said‚ admitting that his own team are yet to have had that same fortune.

As Wits and Chiefs shape up for Saturday’s Telkom Knockout semifinal at the Bidvest Stadium in Johannesbu­rg‚ Hunt was at pains‚ as can be his approach‚ to play down his team’s form and paint Amakhosi as the team with momentum.

Hunt was not being derogatory or having a go at Komphela – whose 3-5-2 formation necessitat­ed by injuries‚ and a switch from a pressing game that was never really working to a counteratt­ack – has resulted in some victories and a semifinal.

The Wits coach was simply admitting that as football coaches‚ sometimes that is how things work out.

“Well, sometimes things happen like that in football.

“It sort of finds its own way‚” Hunt said yesterday.

“That’s what normally happens with teams. The problem with us is that we haven’t found a way because we’ve had so many [injury disruption­s].

“The right side is out‚ then the central midfield is out.

“Our defence has been out. So we are still sort of stumbling around to get a consistent eight or nine in our selection‚ which we haven’t.

“So that’s been the biggest problem we’ve had,” Hunt said.

Given Wits have so many variables created by their injury situation‚ and Chiefs have largely been forced into playing almost the same lineup each game‚ one might expect Hunt to have a better idea than Komphela what to plan for in the semifinal.

“Actually, right now, I think they know more about us than me‚” Hunt quipped.

“I mean, we’ve got two players who haven’t come back from Bafana‚ and Sifiso Hlanti played two games.”

Hunt has to assess his captain‚ Thulani Hlatshwayo‚ in Wits’ training session today, after the centreback’s return from duty last night for Bafana Bafana against Senegal.

Hlatshwayo missed both games with a bruised toe.

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