The Herald (South Africa)

Middendorp pleased with Chiefs

- Marc Strydom

Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp was especially pleased with his team’s 2-0 Absa Premiershi­p win against Bidvest Wits on Wednesday night because Amakhosi bounced back from a potentiall­y demoralisi­ng defeat against Mamelodi Sundowns.

An excellent second-half performanc­e saw Wits overcome a physical‚ aggressive Wits with goals from Leonardo Castro in the 58th minute and Hendrick Ekstein in the 78th at Johannesbu­rg’s Bidvest Stadium.

Middendorp was pleased with the result as Chiefs bounced back from a bruising 2-1 defeat against Mamelodi Sundowns at the FNB Stadium in Soweto on Saturday.

As with the performanc­e against Wits‚ where Middendorp made some intelligen­t adjustment­s at the break‚ the coach’s tactics had also had Sundowns on the back foot on Saturday until goalkeeper Virgil Vries’s error allowed Lebohang Maboe a winner.

“It’s very difficult to come out of a game on Saturday and three days later play the top team in the PSL‚” the Chiefs’ coach said.

“I mention this up-front because it means I’m absolutely happy with the performanc­e and the way we handled it today.

“Not too emotional‚ with a clear structure‚ here and there rushing it a little maybe in the first half.

“But anyway‚ we scored and actually I’m quite happy with what I have seen tonight knowing that the matches are coming every three days.

“Players coming on‚ like Kgotso Moleko on the right and Emmanuel Ntiya-Ntiya moving to the other side, shows that everybody must be prepared really to take a role‚ in particular with four or five experience­d players‚ including Itumeleng Khune‚ not available.

“And if you see how we handled it tonight‚ and‚ again‚ the performanc­e against Sundowns was excellent.”

Chiefs turn their attention to the Caf Confederat­ion Cup on Sunday‚ meeting Zesco United in Ndola‚ Zambia, on Sunday in the first leg of their second round fixture‚ the penultimat­e stage before the group phase. –

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