The Herald (South Africa)

Unhappy Ngcobo itching for Chiefs action — agent

- Sihle Ndebele

Njabulo Ngcobo’s agent King Ngubane has admitted the defender is unhappy at Kaizer Chiefs, fearing his lack of game time will see him lose his Bafana Bafana slot.

When Ngcobo, the reigning DStv Premiershi­p Defender of the Season, joined Chiefs from Swallows before the start of the season, expectatio­ns were that he’d just walk into the starting XI.

However, the 27-year-old centreback hasn’t played even a single game thus far with Eric Mathoho and Daniel Cardoso preferred ahead of him.

Ngubane, who brokered Ngcobo’s transfer from the Birds’ nest to Naturena, has made it known that his client is perturbed at not being given a chance by coach Stuart Baxter.

“Every player wants to play, so automatica­lly when he’s not playing he can’t be happy.

“He’s the Defender of the Season... he wants to play for Bafana, so if he doesn’t get a chance to play at Chiefs, it is going to be difficult to get Bafana call-ups going forward,’’ Ngubane said.

“If you know football, you understand why Njabulo can’t be happy.

“Even I am not happy because Bafana coach [Hugo Broos] trusted him against Ghana [where he was introduced in the 77th minute to play as a midfielder in the World Cup qualifiers which Bafana won 1-0 last week], meaning he knows he’s talented.’’

Even so, Ngubane is still optimistic Ngcobo will soon get his chance at Chiefs, particular­ly since Amakhosi have been conceding goals.

Chiefs have leaked five goals from four outings across the MTN8 and the league so far.

“You can’t change how coaches do their things, but we are hopeful the boy will crack it soon, especially now that the team has been conceding goals.

“The coach already has pressure because people are asking ‘how can you can keep on conceding when you have the Defender of the Season on the bench?’ Hopefully, Njabulo will play soon.”

Chiefs host Royal AM at FNB Stadium on Saturday (5pm). It remains to be seen if Baxter will eventually cave in and field the rising star from Folweni in KwaZulu-Natal.

Meanwhile, TS Galaxy coach Owen Da Gama has a selection headache heading into their DStv Premiershi­p game against Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday (Loftus Versfeld, 5pm).

Da Gama has yet to decide which of his two strikers will line up against the defending league champions in the capital at the weekend.

Augustine Kwem, Mohammed Anas, Wayde Lakay and Mxolisi Macuphu are all fit to play.

“We have a serious selection problem with the strikers. Any two of them can play. Kwem is back from injury. It is a nice headache to have going into the Sundowns game,” Da Gama said through the club’s media platform.

Da Gama will face his former player Peter Shalulile in the next league game.

“You have to plan for him [Shalulile]. He proved last season that he is the best player in the league. ”—

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