The Herald (South Africa)

AmaZulu loss does not concern Middendorp

- Marc Strydom

Ernst Middendorp has said that, as he did not get over-excited about a Soweto derby victory last week, he was not overly concerned by a 1-0 defeat to last-placed AmaZulu by his league-leading Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday.

However, a shock for the top team in the Absa Premiershi­p by the bottom side at the FNB Stadium does continue the concerns over Chiefs’ growing inconsiste­ncy that appeared to be dispelled by their 1-0 win against Orlando Pirates the weekend before.

It would appear to raise questions about their title credential­s, especially now that Chiefs’ most credible threat, second-placed defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns, have been freed of competing in the Caf Champions League following their 1-1 second leg draw – for a 3-1 aggregate defeat – against Al Ahly on Saturday.

It was put to Middendorp that as much as he was praised for his tactical decisions in the win against Pirates, such a poor performanc­e against the bottom-placed team raises questions again about the credential­s of Chiefs’ attempt to reverse four seasons without a trophy in their 50th anniversar­y season. “No, I don’t need this [the praise].

“I [was] very clear last week that it was not the decider, nothing to celebrate.

“And then I said it, yes we have seen quite a confusing team today on our side.

“It’s not unusual. You have this big event [the derby] just passed successful­ly, and I spoke the entire week about trying to get consistenc­y.

“We changed only one position [Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya coming in at left-back].

“The other one was forced by injury [Anthony Akumu for Willard Katsande].

“We tried to put the same players, trust them, hoping they would top it up with a good game.

“There’s no doubt about it, we have seen an absolutely confusing game individual­ly and as a collective.

Chiefs (48 points from 22 games) could have gone to a 10-point lead over Sundowns (41 from 20) with a win against the wooden-spoonists, who had put head coach Jozef Vukusic on special leave during the week and were playing under caretaker Ayanda Dlamini.

Now the Brazilians can go to a point behind the leaders if they win their two games that they have in hand. —

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