The Herald (South Africa)

Amakhosi had wrong mindset, says Middendorp

● Static lineup against AmaZulu did Chiefs no favours

- Marc Strydom reporting by SuperSport.com

Kaizer Chiefs had the wrong mindset‚ coach Ernst Middendorp said after his Absa Premiershi­p leaders’ 1-0 shock at the hands of last-placed AmaZulu on Saturday‚ alluding to Amakhosi not adjusting to the comedown from a Soweto derby win the week before.

There was always a danger Chiefs might struggle — coming off a pulsating though at times also fortunate 1-0 win against Orlando Pirates at a packed FNB Stadium two Saturdays ago — to contend with the comedown of meeting bottom side Usuthu.

Amakhosi might have hoped that the tangible scent of a league title — having confounded prediction­s of cracking under pressure with the win against Pirates — would be the carrot that kept up the intensity against AmaZulu.

Instead‚ with a static lineup put out by Middendorp‚ Chiefs were flat.

They had no real ingenuity in their gameplan‚ little individual creativity and practicall­y nothing in the way of dynamic passing movements or combinatio­n play to break a resolute but unspectacu­lar Usuthu down.

Middendorp blamed the defeat and a poor performanc­e on the comedown.

“We have definitely not picked up a huge opportunit­y to make a step into the right direction‚” he admitted.

“As you see all over the world‚ such games you are only able to handle properly if your mindset is in the field.

“We definitely had a lot of moments where it was just too casual. “A huge opportunit­y too‚ in front of the goalkeeper [by Leonardo Castro in the first half] and we missed the chance of going to 1-0.

“And then in the critical stage‚ with five minutes to the end of the first half‚ just not seeing the blind side‚ with enough time to track the player [for Bonginkosi Ntuli’s 44thminute strike].

“These are all moments that make it difficult going into the second half‚ where you play against a wall.

“And then every minute delayed you are not finding any passing combinatio­ns any more.

“In the end it was quite a confusing game from our side.

“Compliment­s to AmaZulu‚ but I think we will definitely assess this game and prepare for Bidvest Wits on March 18.

“But hopefully we will have another mindset on the field.”

Chiefs meet sixth-placed Wits next at FNB.

Meanwhile, Golden Arrows and Orlando Pirates drew 0-0 at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.

Abafana Bes’thende started the match brightly with Zimbabwean hitman Knox Mutizwa looking lively for the home side.

However, the Buccaneers’ defence, which was marshalled by Happy Jele, did well to contain Arrows’ top goalscorer Mutizwa.

Pirates grew in confidence as the match progressed and they started creating chances, but Sifiso Mlungwana was keen to impress in the Arrows goalposts. —

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? AGAINST THE ODDS: AmaZulu players celebrate their victory over Kaizer Chiefs in their Absa Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium on Saturday
Picture: GALLO IMAGES AGAINST THE ODDS: AmaZulu players celebrate their victory over Kaizer Chiefs in their Absa Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium on Saturday

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